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Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1039 Index to Volume 40 Author Ahrendts, Gary, and Shelby Delos, Timothy Baker Light Curve of Minor Planet 1026 Ingrid (Poster abstract) 423 Anon. 100th Annual Meeting Schedule 15 100th Spring Meeting Schedule 8 Group Photograph Taken at the 100th Spring Meeting 4 Group Photograph Taken at the 100th Annual Meeting 9 Index to Volume 40 1039 Key to the Cover Photographs 3 List of 100th Annual Meeting Participants 11 List of 100th Spring Meeting Participants 6 The Paper Sessions—photographs of the presenters 16 Baker, Timothy, and Shelby Delos, Gary Ahrendts Light Curve of Minor Planet 1026 Ingrid (Poster abstract) 423 Bakos, Gaspar Planet Hunting With HATNet and HATSouth (Abstract) 241 Balam, D. D., in David G. Turner et al. Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) 423 Baldwin, Marvin E., and David B. Williams, Gerard Samolyk The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program 180 Barnes III, Thomas G. Interferometry and the Cepheid Distance Scale 256 Bauer, Thilo, and Ernst Pollmann International Observing Campaign: Photometry and Spectroscopy of P Cygni 894 Beaman, Barry B., and Michael T. Svec Illinois—Where Astronomical Photometry Grew Up 141 Benn, David Algorithms + Observations = VStar 852 Billings, Gary, in Aaron Price et al. High Speed UBV Photometry of e Aurigae’s 2009–2011 Eclipse (Poster abstract) 418 Böhme, Dietmar Is MP Geminorum an Eclipsing Binary With a Very Long Period? 973 Bonaro, Michael, in Edward F. Guinan et al. Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) 417 Borsato, Luca in Mario Damasso et al. VSX J071108.7+695227: a Newly Discovered Short-period Eclipsing Binary 945 Boyd, David A Practical Approach to Transforming Magnitudes onto a Standard Photometric System 990 A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars 295 Bracher, Katherine Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire 24 Broens, Eric, in Patrick Wils et al. The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium 164 Buil, Christian, in Robin Leadbeater et al. High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae 729 Buil, Christian, in Benjamin Mauclaire et al. Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse 718 Burin, Michael J., and Robert M. Gill Enhancing the Educational Astronomical Experience of Non-Science Majors With the Use of an iPad and Telescope (Abstract) 1037

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Ahrendts, Gary, and Shelby Delos, Timothy Baker Light Curve of Minor Planet 1026 Ingrid (Poster abstract) 423Anon. 100th Annual Meeting Schedule 15 100th Spring Meeting Schedule 8 Group Photograph Taken at the 100th Spring Meeting 4 Group Photograph Taken at the 100th Annual Meeting 9 Index to Volume 40 1039 Key to the Cover Photographs 3 List of 100th Annual Meeting Participants 11 List of 100th Spring Meeting Participants 6 The Paper Sessions—photographs of the presenters 16Baker, Timothy, and Shelby Delos, Gary Ahrendts Light Curve of Minor Planet 1026 Ingrid (Poster abstract) 423Bakos, Gaspar Planet Hunting With HATNet and HATSouth (Abstract) 241Balam, D. D., in David G. Turner et al. Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) 423Baldwin, Marvin E., and David B. Williams, Gerard Samolyk The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program 180Barnes III, Thomas G. Interferometry and the Cepheid Distance Scale 256Bauer, Thilo, and Ernst Pollmann International Observing Campaign: Photometry and Spectroscopy of P Cygni 894Beaman, Barry B., and Michael T. Svec Illinois—Where Astronomical Photometry Grew Up 141Benn, David Algorithms + Observations = VStar 852Billings, Gary, in Aaron Price et al. High Speed UBV Photometry of e Aurigae’s 2009–2011 Eclipse (Poster abstract) 418Böhme, Dietmar Is MP Geminorum an Eclipsing Binary With a Very Long Period? 973Bonaro, Michael, in Edward F. Guinan et al. Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) 417Borsato, Luca in Mario Damasso et al. VSX J071108.7+695227: a Newly Discovered Short-period Eclipsing Binary 945Boyd, David A Practical Approach to Transforming Magnitudes onto a Standard Photometric System 990 A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars 295Bracher, Katherine Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire 24Broens, Eric, in Patrick Wils et al. The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium 164Buil, Christian, in Robin Leadbeater et al. High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae 729Buil, Christian, in Benjamin Mauclaire et al. Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse 718Burin, Michael J., and Robert M. Gill Enhancing the Educational Astronomical Experience of Non-Science Majors With the Use of an iPad and Telescope (Abstract) 1037

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Cahill, Maria J. The Stars Belong to Everyone: Astronomer and Science Writer Helen Sawyer Hogg (1905–1993) 31Calcidese, Paolo in Mario Damasso et al. VSX J071108.7+695227: a Newly Discovered Short-period Eclipsing Binary 945Camargo, Nico An Artist’s Note on Art in Science 867Cenadelli, Davide in Mario Damasso et al. VSX J071108.7+695227: a Newly Discovered Short-period Eclipsing Binary 945Ciocca, Marco, and Ethan E. Kilgore, Westley W. Williams Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) 433Clayton, Geoffrey C. What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? 539Cole, Gary M. Polarimetry of e Aurigae, From November 2009 to January 2012 787Croll, Bryce How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets 456Damasso, Mario, and Davide Cenadelli, Paolo Calcidese, Luca Borsato, Valentina Granata, Valerio Nascimbeni VSX J071108.7+695227: a Newly Discovered Short-period Eclipsing Binary 945Delos, Shelby, and Gary Ahrendts, Timothy Baker Light Curve of Minor Planet 1026 Ingrid (Poster abstract) 423de Ponthière, Pierre, and Jean-François Le Borgne, F. Fumagalli, Franz-Josef Hanbsch, Tom Krajci, J-M. Llapasset, Kenneth Menzies, Marco Nobile, Richard Sabo GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis 904Devinney, Edward J., and Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers 467Drake, Jeremy J. Stars, Planets, and the Weather: if You Don’t Like It Wait Five Billion Years (Abstract) 425Dyck, Gerald P. The Variable Star Observations of Frank E. Seagrave (Abstract) 223Eggenstein, Heinz-Bernd, in Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-grade DSLR Camera 815Engle, Scott G., and Edward F. Guinan, Edward J. Devinney Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers 467Engle, Scott G., in Edward F. Guinan et al. Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) 417French, Linda M. John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars 120Fröschlin, C., in Matthew R. Templeton et al. New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) 429Fu, Rong, and John R. Percy ThePulsationPeriodoftheHotHydrogen-DeficientStarMVSgr 900Fumagalli, F., in Pierre de Ponthière et al. GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis 904Furgoni, Riccardo Variability Type Determination and High Precision Ephemeris for NSVS 7606408 955Gaensicke, Boris T., and Paula Szkody Cataclysmic Variables 563Gaensicke, Boris T., in Paula Szkody et al. Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO 94García, Jaime Ruben The Pulsational Behavior of the High Amplitude d Scuti Star RS Gruis 272Garnavich, Peter A Century of Supernovae 598

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1041Garrel, Thierry, in Robin Leadbeater et al. High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae 729Garrel, Thierry, in Benjamin Mauclaire et al. Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse 718Gary, Bruce L., in Aaron Price et al. High Speed UBV Photometry of e Aurigae’s 2009–2011 Eclipse (Poster abstract) 418Geise, Kathleen M., and Robert E. Stencel, Nadine Namset, David Harrington, Jeffrey Kuhn Eclipse Spectropolarimetry of the e Aurigae System 767Georgalas, Byron, in Grigoris Maravelias et al. Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece 679GEOS Association in Franz-Josef Hambsch et al. The GEOS Association of Variable Star Observers (Abstract) 177Gill, Robert M. The Rotational Period of the Sun Using the Doppler Shift of the Ha Spectral Line (Abstract) 1038Gill, Robert M., and Michael J. Burin Enhancing the Educational Astronomical Experience of Non-Science Majors With the Use of an iPad and Telescope (Abstract) 1037Gingerich, Owen Centennial Highlights in Astronomy 438Gorodenski, Stanley A. Spectroscopic Results From Blue Hills Observatory of the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae 743Gorodenski, Stanley A., in Robin Leadbeater et al. High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae 729Gott, Andrew, in Sai Gouravajhala et al. Bright New Type-Ia Supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy (M101): Physical Properties of SN 2011fe From Photometry and Spectroscopy (Poster abstract) 419Gouravajhala, Sai, and Edward F. Guinan, Louis Strolger, Andrew Gott Bright New Type-Ia Supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy (M101): Physical Properties of SN 2011fe From Photometry and Spectroscopy (Poster abstract) 419Granata, Valentina in Mario Damasso et al. VSX J071108.7+695227: a Newly Discovered Short-period Eclipsing Binary 945Griffin,R.Elizabeth,andRobertE.Stencel UV-Blue (CCD) and Historic (Photographic) Spectra of e Aurigae—Summary 714Gross, John, and Dirk Terrell GSC 4552-1643: a W UMa System With Complete Eclipses 941Guetter, Harry H., in Frederick John Vrba et al. Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) 434Guinan, Edward F., and Michael Bonaro, Scott G. Engle, Andrej Prsa Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) 417Guinan, Edward F., and Scott G. Engle, Edward J. Devinney Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers 467Guinan, Edward F., in Sai Gouravajhala et al. Bright New Type-Ia Supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy (M101): Physical Properties of SN 2011fe From Photometry and Spectroscopy (Poster abstract) 419Guzik, Joyce Ann, in Matthew R. Templeton et al. Preliminary Analysis of MOST Observations of the Trapezium (Abstract) 415Hambsch, Franz-Josef Intensive Observations of Cataclysmic, RR Lyrae, and High Amplitude d Scuti (HADS) Variable Stars 289 ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars 1003Hambsch, Franz-Josef, and Joachim Hübscher Introduction to BAV (Abstract) 177Hambsch, Franz-Josef, and Jean-François Le Borgne, E. Poretti, GEOS Association The GEOS Association of Variable Star Observers (Abstract) 177Hanbsch, Franz-Josef, in Pierre de Ponthière et al.

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121042 GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis 904Hansen, Carl J., and Steven D. Kawaler Stellar Pulsation Theory From Arthur Stanley Eddington to Today (Abstract) 150Hansen, Torsten, in Robin Leadbeater et al. High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae 729Harrington, David, in Kathleen M. Geise et al. Eclipse Spectropolarimetry of the e Aurigae System 767Hatch, Robert Alan The History of Variable Stars: a Fresh Look (Abstract) 151Hautecler, Hubert, in Patrick Wils et al. The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium 164Henden, Arne A. Contributions by Citizen Scientists to Astronomy (Abstract) 239Henden, Arne A., and Stephen E. Levine, Dirk Terrell, T. C. Smith, Douglas L. Welch Data Release 3 of the AAVSO All-Sky Photometric Survey (APASS) (Poster abstract) 430Henden, Arne A., in Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) 426Henden, Arne A., in Aaron Price et al. High Speed UBV Photometry of e Aurigae’s 2009–2011 Eclipse (Poster abstract) 418 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project 614Henden, Arne A., in Paula Szkody et al. Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO 94Henden, Arne A., in Matthew R. Templeton et al. Preliminary Analysis of MOST Observations of the Trapezium (Abstract) 415Henden, Arne A., in David G. Turner et al. AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) 415 Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) 423Henden, Arne A., in Frederick John Vrba et al. Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) 434Herbst, William The Variability of Young Stellar Objects 448Herbst, William, in Matthew R. Templeton et al. Preliminary Analysis of MOST Observations of the Trapezium (Abstract) 415Holmberg, Gustav A Note on the Variability of V538 Cassiopeiae 986Hopkins, Jeffrey L. The International e Aurigae Campaign 2009 Photometry Report 633Hopkins, Jeffrey L., and Brian K. Kloppenborg, Robert E. Stencel An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae 647Horne, Jerry D. A Single Beam Polarimeter (Poster abstract) 1038 RS Sagittae: the Search for Eclipses 278Howe, Rodney Solar Cycle 24—Will It Be Unusually Quiet? (Abstract) 435Howell, Steve B., in Paula Szkody et al. Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO 94Hübscher, Joachim, and Franz-Josef Hambsch Introduction to BAV (Abstract) 177Hull, Tony An Appreciation of Clinton B. Ford and the AAVSO of Fifty Years Ago 203Hurdis, David A., and Tom Krajci Secular Variation of the Mode Amplitude-Ratio of the Double-Mode RR Lyrae Star NSVS 5222076, Part 2 268Jones, Albert, and Stan Walker

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1043 The RASNZ Variable Star Section and Variable Stars South 168Kardasis, Emmanuel, in Grigoris Maravelias et al. Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece 679Karlsson, Thomas V-band Light Curve Analysis of e Aurigae During the 2009–2011 Eclipse 668Karovska, Margarita Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) 265Kawaler, Steven D., and Carl J. Hansen Stellar Pulsation Theory From Arthur Stanley Eddington to Today (Abstract) 150Kilgore, Ethan E., and Marco Ciocca, Westley W. Williams Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) 433Kinne, Richard C. S. An Overview of the AAVSO’s Information Technology Infrastructure From 1967 to 1997 208 Variable Star Observing With the Bradford Robotic Telescope (Abstract) 435Kiss, László L., and John R. Percy Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants 528Kiyota, Seiichiro History of Amateur Variable Star Observations in Japan (Poster abstract) 178Kloppenborg, Brian K. Spots, Eclipses, and Pulsation: the Interplay of Photometry and Optical Interferometric Imaging (Abstract) 266Kloppenborg, Brian K., and Jeffrey L. Hopkins, Robert E. Stencel An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae 647Kloppenborg, Brian K., and Roger Pieri, Heinz-Bernd Eggenstein, Grigoris Maravelias, Tom Pearson ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-grade DSLR Camera 815Kloppenborg, Brian K., and Aaron Price, Rebecca Turner, Arne A. Henden, Robert E. Stencel Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) 426Kloppenborg, Brian K., in Aaron Price et al. High Speed UBV Photometry of e Aurigae’s 2009–2011 Eclipse (Poster abstract) 418 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project 614Kolenberg, Katrien RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist 481Kolman, Roger S., and Mike Simonsen Walking With AAVSO Giants—a Personal Journey (1960s) 189Koutoulaki, Maria, in Grigoris Maravelias et al. Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece 679Krajci, Tom, and David A. Hurdis Secular Variation of the Mode Amplitude-Ratio of the Double-Mode RR Lyrae Star NSVS 5222076, Part 2 268Krajci, Tom, in Pierre de Ponthière et al. GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis 904Krisciunas, Kevin The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review 334Kuhn, Jeffrey, in Kathleen M. Geise et al. Eclipse Spectropolarimetry of the e Aurigae System 767Landolt, Arlo U. The Acquisition of Photometric Data 355 The Citation of Manuscripts Which Have Appeared in JAAVSO 1032Lane, David J., and R. Ouyed, D. Leahy, Douglas L. Welch The Hunt for the Quark-Nova; a Call for Observers (Abstract) 425Lane, David J., in David G. Turner et al. Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) 423Larsen, Kristine The Effect of Online Sunspot Data on Visual Solar Observers 374

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121044 Flares, Fears, and Forecasts: Public Misconceptions About the Sunspot Cycle 407 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a rock and (Several) Hard Places 51 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit 44Le Borgne, Jean-François, in Pierre de Ponthière et al. GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis 904Le Borgne, Jean-François, in Franz-Josef Hambsch et al. The GEOS Association of Variable Star Observers (Abstract) 177Leadbeater, Robin, and Christian Buil, Thierry Garrel, Stanley A. Gorodenski, Torsten Hansen, Lothar Schanne, Robert E. Stencel, Berthold Stober, Olivier Thizy High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae 729Leadbeater, Robin, in Benjamin Mauclaire et al. Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse 718Leahy, D., in David J. Lane et al. The Hunt for the Quark-Nova; a Call for Observers (Abstract) 425Levine, Stephen E., in Arne A. Henden et al. Data Release 3 of the AAVSO All-Sky Photometric Survey (APASS) (Poster abstract) 430Llapasset, J-M., in Pierre de Ponthière et al. GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis 904Lopez, Alain, in Benjamin Mauclaire et al. Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse 718Los, Edward J. Progress Report for Adapting APASS Data Releases for the Calibration of Harvard Plates 396Luberda, Grant, and Wayne Osborn New Light Curve for the 1909 Outburst of RT Serpentis 887Luginbuhl, Christian B., in Frederick John Vrba et al. Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) 434Lunn, Martin King Charles’ Star: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Dating the Supernova Known as Cassiopeia A (Abstract) 150MacNeil, Drew, in John R. Percy et al. High School Students Watching Stars Evolve (Abstract) 416Majaess, Daniel J., in David G. Turner et al. Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) 423Maravelias, Grigoris, and Emmanuel Kardasis, Iakovos-Marios Strikis, Byron Georgalas, Maria Koutoulaki Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece 679Maravelias, Grigoris, in Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-grade DSLR Camera 815Marengo, Massimo, and Lee Anne Willson Miras 516Mattei, Janet A., in Paula Szkody et al. Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO 94Mauclaire, Benjamin, and Christian Buil, Thierry Garrel, Robin Leadbeater, Alain Lopez Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse 718Meech, Karen J. An Amateur-Professional International Observing Campaign for the EPOXI Mission: New Insights Into Comets (Abstract) 422Meema-Coleman, Leila, in John R. Percy et al. High School Students Watching Stars Evolve (Abstract) 416Melillo, Frank J. Photoelectric Photometry of e Aurigae During the 2009–2011 Eclipse Season 695Menke, John Fast Spectrometer Construction and Testing (Abstract) 1037

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1045 Observations Using a Bespoke Medium Resolution Fast Spectrograph (Abstract) 1037Menzies, Kenneth, in Pierre de Ponthière et al. GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis 904Mills, O. Frank, and Wayne Osborn The Ross Variable Stars Revisited. II 929Moncrieff, K., in David G. Turner et al. AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) 415Moore, Caroline The World’s Strangest Supernova May Not Be a Supernova At All (Abstract) 421Morenz, Karen, in John R. Percy et al. High School Students Watching Stars Evolve (Abstract) 416Motta, Mario Adverse Health Effects of Nighttime Lighting 380Mukadam, Anjum S., in Paula Szkody et al. Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO 94Munari, Ulisse Classical and Recurrent Novae 582 Symbiotic Stars 572Munn, Jeffrey A., in Frederick John Vrba et al. Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) 434Nascimbeni, Valerio in Mario Damasso et al. VSX J071108.7+695227: a Newly Discovered Short-period Eclipsing Binary 945Namset, Nadine, in Kathleen M. Geise et al. Eclipse Spectropolarimetry of the e Aurigae System 767Nobile, Marco, in Pierre de Ponthière et al. GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis 904Osborn, Wayne Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries 133Osborn, Wayne, and Grant Luberda New Light Curve for the 1909 Outburst of RT Serpentis 887Osborn, Wayne, and O. Frank Mills The Ross Variable Stars Revisited. II 929Otero, Sebastian Data Evolution in VSX: Making a Good Thing Better (Abstract) 431Ouyed, R., in David J. Lane et al. The Hunt for the Quark-Nova; a Call for Observers (Abstract) 425Patterson, Joseph Cataclysmic Variables in the Backyard (Abstract) 240Paxson, Kevin B. Digital Archiving: Where the Past Lives Again 360Paxson, Kevin B., and Aaron Price The AAVSO 2011 Demographic and Background Survey 1010Paxson, Kevin B., in Matthew R. Templeton et al. New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) 429Pazmino, John The World Science Festival (Abstract) 428Pearson III, Richard L., and Robert E. Stencel Modeling the Disk in the e AUrigae System: a Brief Review With Proposed Numerical Solutions 802Pearson, Tom, in Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-grade DSLR Camera 815Percy, John R. TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext 109 About This 100th Anniversary Issue 1 Highlighting e Aurigae and Citizen Sky 609

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121046 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century 442 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics 230Percy, John R., and Rong Fu ThePulsationPeriodoftheHotHydrogen-DeficientStarMVSgr 900Percy, John R., and László L. Kiss Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants 528Percy, John R., and Drew MacNeil, Leila Meema-Coleman, Karen Morenz High School Students Watching Stars Evolve (Abstract) 416Pieri, Roger Stellar Photometry With DSLR: Benchmark of Two Color Correction Techniques Toward Johnson’s VJ and Tycho VT 834Pieri, Roger, in Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-grade DSLR Camera 815Pollmann, Ernst, and Thilo Bauer International Observing Campaign: Photometry and Spectroscopy of P Cygni 894Poretti, E., in Franz-Josef Hambsch et al. The GEOS Association of Variable Star Observers (Abstract) 177Price, Aaron RaschAnalysisofScientificLiteracyinanAstronomicalCitizenScienceProject(Posterabstract) 427Price, Aaron, and Gary Billings, Bruce L. Gary, Brian K. Kloppenborg, Arne A. Henden High Speed UBV Photometry of e Aurigae’s 2009–2011 Eclipse (Poster abstract) 418Price, Aaron, and Kevin B. Paxson The AAVSO 2011 Demographic and Background Survey 1010Price, Aaron, and Rebecca Turner, Robert E. Stencel, Brian K. Kloppenborg, Arne A. Henden The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project 614Price, Aaron, and Rebecca Turner, Ryan Wyatt The Citizen Sky Planetarium Trailer (Poster abstract) 428Price, Aaron, in Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) 426Prsa, Andrej, in Edward F. Guinan et al. Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) 417Ragland, Sam Probing Mira Atmospheres Using Optical Interferometric Techniques (Abstract) 265Richards, Tom The Variable Stars South Eclipsing Binary Database 983Richmond, Michael W., and Horace A. Smith BVRI Photometry of SN 2011fe in M101 872Riggs, Jamie A Generalized Linear Mixed Model for Enumerated Sunspots (Abstract) 436Rosvick, Joanne M., in David G. Turner et al. Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) 423Rupp, Andrew, in Matthew R. Templeton et al. New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) 429Rutherford, Thomas P. Small Telescope Infrared Photometry of the e Aurigae Eclipse 704Sabo, Richard, in Pierre de Ponthière et al. GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis 904Sakuma, Seiichi Star Watching Promoted by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan 391Saladyga, Michael Margaret W. Mayall in the AAVSO Archives (Abstract) 92Saladyga, Michael, and Elizabeth O. Waagen Professional Astronomers in Service to the AAVSO (Poster abstract) 223Saladyga, Michael, in Matthew R. Templeton et al.

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1047 New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) 429Samolyk, Gerard Recent Maxima of 55 Short Period Pulsating Stars 923 Recent Minima of 150 Eclipsing Binary Stars 975Samolyk, Gerard, and David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program 180Schanne, Lothar, in Robin Leadbeater et al. High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae 729Scovil, Charles E. Variable Star Observers I Have Known 196Short, C., in David G. Turner et al. AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) 415Sigismondi Sapienza, Costantino d Scorpii 2011 Periastron: Visual and Digital Photometric Campaign (Poster abstract) 419Simonsen, Mike AAVSOnet: the Robotic Telescope Network (Poster abstract) 432 The Z CamPaign Early Results (Abstract) 241Simonsen, Mike, and Roger S. Kolman Walking With AAVSO Giants—a Personal Journey (1960s) 189Simonsen, Mike, in Paula Szkody et al. Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO 94Sion, Edward M., in Paula Szkody et al. Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO 94Slater, Stephanie J. Exploring the Breadth and Sources of Variable Star Astronomers’ Astronomy Knowledge: First Steps (Abstract) 427Smith, Horace A. Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars 327Smith, Horace A., and Michael W. Richmond BVRI Photometry of SN 2011fe in M101 872Smith, T. C., in Arne A. Henden et al. Data Release 3 of the AAVSO All-Sky Photometric Survey (APASS) (Poster abstract) 430Soderblom, David R. Hubble’s Famous Plate of 1923: a Story of Pink Polyethylene 321Speck, Angela K. Variable Stars and the Asymptotic Giant Branch: Stellar Pulsations, Dust Production, and Mass Loss 244Stanley, Matthew The Development of Early Pulsation Theory, or, How Cepheids Are Like Steam Engines 100Stencel, Robert E. e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results 618 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) 239Stencel,RobertE.,andR.ElizabethGriffin UV-Blue (CCD) and Historic (Photographic) Spectra of e Aurigae—Summary 714Stencel, Robert E., and Brian K. Kloppenborg, Jeffrey L. Hopkins An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae 647Stencel, Robert E., and Richard L. Pearson III Modeling the Disk in the e Aurigae System: a Brief Review With Proposed Numerical Solutions 802Stencel, Robert E., in Kathleen M. Geise et al. Eclipse Spectropolarimetry of the e Aurigae System 767Stencel, Robert E., in Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) 426Stencel, Robert E., in Robin Leadbeater et al. High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae 729Stencel, Robert E., in Aaron Price et al. The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project 614

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121048Stine, Robert J., in Matthew R. Templeton et al. New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) 429Stober, Berthold, in Robin Leadbeater et al. High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae 729Strikis, Iakovos-Marios, in Grigoris Maravelias et al. Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece 679Strolger, Louis, in Sai Gouravajhala et al. Bright New Type-Ia Supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy (M101): Physical Properties of SN 2011fe From Photometry and Spectroscopy (Poster abstract) 419Svec, Michael T., and Barry B. Beaman Illinois—Where Astronomical Photometry Grew Up 141Szkody, Paula, and Boris T. Gaensicke Cataclysmic Variables 563Szkody, Paula, and Anjum S. Mukadam, Boris T. Gaensicke, Janet A. Mattei, Arne A. Henden, Mike Simonsen, Matthew R. Templeton, Elizabeth O. Waagen, Gary Walker, Edward M. Sion, Steve B. Howell, Dean Townsley Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO 94Templeton, Matthew R. Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science 348 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions 226Templeton, Matthew R., and Joyce Ann Guzik, Arne A. Henden, William Herbst Preliminary Analysis of MOST Observations of the Trapezium (Abstract) 415Templeton, Matthew R., and Michael Saladyga, Kevin B. Paxson, Robert J. Stine, C. Fröschlin, Andrew Rupp New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) 429Templeton, Matthew R., in Paula Szkody et al. Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO 94Terrell, Dirk, and John Gross GSC 4552-1643: a W UMa System With Complete Eclipses 941Terrell, Dirk, in Arne A. Henden et al. Data Release 3 of the AAVSO All-Sky Photometric Survey (APASS) (Poster abstract) 430Thizy, Olivier, in Robin Leadbeater et al. High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae 729Tilleman, T. M., in Frederick John Vrba et al. Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) 434Toone, John British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 154Townsley, Dean, in Paula Szkody et al. Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO 94Turner, David G. Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study 502Turner, David G., and K. Moncrieff, C. Short, Robert F. Wing, Arne A. Henden AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) 415Turner, David G., and Joanne M. Rosvick, D. D. Balam, Arne A. Henden, Daniel J. Majaess, David J. Lane Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) 423Turner, Rebecca, in Aaron Price et al. The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project 614Turner, Rebecca, in Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) 426Turner, Rebecca, and Aaron Price, Ryan Wyatt The Citizen Sky Planetarium Trailer (Poster abstract) 428Valleli, Paul Apollo 14 Road Trip (Poster abstract) 223

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1049Van Loo, Frans, in Patrick Wils et al. The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium 164Vrba, Frederick John, and Jeffrey A. Munn, Christian B. Luginbuhl, T. M. Tilleman, Arne A. Henden, Harry H. Guetter Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) 434Waagen, Elizabeth O. Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei 65 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) 222Waagen, Elizabeth O., and Michael Saladyga Professional Astronomers in Service to the AAVSO (Poster abstract) 223Waagen, Elizabeth O., in Paula Szkody et al. Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO 94Walker, Gary Ha Emission Extraction Using Narrowband Photometric Filters (Abstract) 432Walker, Gary, in Paula Szkody et al. Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO 94Walker, Stan The RASNZ Photometry Section, Incorporating the Auckland Photoelectric Observers’ Group (Poster abstract) 177Walker, Stan, and Albert Jones The RASNZ Variable Star Section and Variable Stars South 168Wang, Qian, and Lee Anne Willson What Mass Loss Modeling Tells Us About Planetary Nebulae (Abstract) 424Watson, Christopher L. VSX: the Next Generation (Abstract) 431Welch, Douglas L. Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds 492Welch, Douglas L., in Arne A. Henden et al. Data Release 3 of the AAVSO All-Sky Photometric Survey (APASS) (Poster abstract) 430Welch, Douglas L., in David J. Lane et al. The Hunt for the Quark-Nova; a Call for Observers (Abstract) 425Welther, Barbara L. The Legacy of Annie Jump Cannon: Discoveries and Catalogues of Variable Stars (Abstract) 92Williams, David B., and Marvin E. Baldwin, Gerard Samolyk The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program 180Williams, Thomas R. The AAVSO Widow—or Should We Say Spouse? 77 Introduction to the History Paper Sessions 20Williams, Westley W., and Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) 433Willson, Lee Anne, and Massimo Marengo Miras 516Willson, Lee Anne, and Qian Wang What Mass Loss Modeling Tells Us About Planetary Nebulae (Abstract) 424Wils, Patrick, and Eric Broens, Hubert Hautecler, Frans Van Loo The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium 164Wing, Robert F., in David G. Turner et al. AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) 415Wyatt, Ryan, and Rebecca Turner, Aaron Price The Citizen Sky Planetarium Trailer (Poster abstract) 428

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SubjectAAVSO The AAVSO 2011 Demographic and Background Survey Aaron Price and Kevin B. Paxson 1010 AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) David G. Turner et al. 415 TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 The AAVSO Widow—or Should We Say Spouse? Thomas R. Williams 77 AAVSOnet: the Robotic Telescope Network (Poster abstract) Mike Simonsen 432 About This 100th Anniversary Issue John R. Percy 1 Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24 Apollo 14 Road Trip (Poster abstract) Paul Valleli 223 An Appreciation of Clinton B. Ford and the AAVSO of Fifty Years Agon Tony Hull 203 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Centennial Highlights in Astronomy Owen Gingerich 438 The Citation of Manuscripts Which Have Appeared in JAAVSO Arlo U. Landolt 1032 The Citizen Sky Planetarium Trailer (Poster abstract) Rebecca Turner, Aaron Price, and Ryan Wyatt 428 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 426 Contributions by Citizen Scientists to Astronomy (Abstract) Arne A. Henden 239 Data Evolution in VSX: Making a Good Thing Better (Abstract) Sebastian Otero 431 Data Release 3 of the AAVSO All-Sky Photometric Survey (APASS) (Poster abstract) Arne A. Henden et al. 430 Digital Archiving: Where the Past Lives Again Kevin B. Paxson 360 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 The Effect of Online Sunspot Data on Visual Solar Observers Kristine Larsen 374 Exploring the Breadth and Sources of Variable Star Astronomers’ Astronomy Knowledge: First Steps (Abstract) Stephanie J. Slater 427 Flares, Fears, and Forecasts: Public Misconceptions About the Sunspot Cycle Kristine Larsen 407

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1051 A Generalized Linear Mixed Model for Enumerated Sunspots (Abstract) Jamie Riggs 436 Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 Ha Emission Extraction Using Narrowband Photometric Filters (Abstract) Gary Walker 432 Highlighting e Aurigae and Citizen Sky John R. Percy 609 Hubble’s Famous Plate of 1923: a Story of Pink Polyethylene David R. Soderblom 321 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 International Observing Campaign: Photometry and Spectroscopy of P Cygni Ernst Pollmann and Thilo Bauer 894 Introduction to the History Paper Sessions Thomas R. Williams 20 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 The Legacy of Annie Jump Cannon: Discoveries and Catalogues of Variable Stars (Abstract) Barbara L. Welther 92 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 Margaret W. Mayall in the AAVSO Archives (Abstract) Michael Saladyga 92 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 429 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 A Note on the Variability of V538 Cassiopeiae Gustav Holmberg 986 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 An Overview of the AAVSO’s Information Technology Infrastructure From 1967 to 1997 Richard C. S. Kinne 208 Professional Astronomers in Service to the AAVSO (Poster abstract) Michael Saladyga and Elizabeth O. Waagen 223 Progress Report for Adapting APASS Data Releases for the Calibration of Harvard Plates Edward J. Los 396 RaschAnalysisofScientificLiteracyinanAstronomicalCitizenScienceProject(Posterabstract) Aaron Price 427 The RASNZ Variable Star Section and Variable Stars South Albert Jones and Stan Walker 168 Recent Maxima of 55 Short Period Pulsating Stars Gerard Samolyk 923 Recent Minima of 150 Eclipsing Binary Stars Gerard Samolyk 975 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51 RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121052 Secular Variation of the Mode Amplitude-Ratio of the Double-Mode RR Lyrae Star NSVS 5222076, Part 2 David A. Hurdis and Tom Krajci 268 Solar Cycle 24—Will It Be Unusually Quiet? (Abstract) Rodney Howe 435 The Stars Belong to Everyone: Astronomer and Science Writer Helen Sawyer Hogg (1905–1993) Maria J. Cahill 31 Stellar Photometry With DSLR: Benchmark of Two Color Correction Techniques Toward Johnson’s VJ and Tycho VT Roger Pieri 834 Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 Walking With AAVSO Giants—a Personal Journey (1960s) Roger S. Kolman and Mike Simonsen 189 The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium Patrick Wils et al. 164 The Variable Star Observations of Frank E. Seagrave (Abstract) Gerald P. Dyck 223 Variable Star Observers I Have Known Charles E. Scovil 196 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180 VSX: the Next Generation (Abstract) Christopher L. Watson 431 The Z CamPaign Early Results (Abstract) Mike Simonsen 241

AAVSO INTERNATIONAL DATABASE AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) David G. Turner et al. 415 TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 AAVSOnet: the Robotic Telescope Network (Poster abstract) Mike Simonsen 432 The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355 Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae Brian K. Kloppenborg, Jeffrey L. Hopkins, and Robert E. Stencel 647 Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24 Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 BVRI Photometry of SN 2011fe in M101 Michael W. Richmond and Horace A. Smith 872 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1053 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 A Century of Supernovae Peter Garnavich 598 Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study David G. Turner 502 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 426 Data Evolution in VSX: Making a Good Thing Better (Abstract) Sebastian Otero 431 Data Release 3 of the AAVSO All-Sky Photometric Survey (APASS) (Poster abstract) Arne A. Henden et al. 430 d Scorpii 2011 Periastron: Visual and Digital Photometric Campaign (Poster abstract) Costantino Sigismondi Sapienza 419 Digital Archiving: Where the Past Lives Again Kevin B. Paxson 360 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 The Effect of Online Sunspot Data on Visual Solar Observers Kristine Larsen 374 e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars—CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis Pierre de Ponthière et al. 904 GSC 4552-1643: a W UMa System With Complete Eclipses Dirk Terrell and John Gross 941 Ha Emission Extraction Using Narrowband Photometric Filters (Abstract) Gary Walker 432 Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse Benjamin Mauclaire et al. 718 High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Robin Leadbeater et al. 729 High School Students Watching Stars Evolve (Abstract) John R. Percy et al. 416 High Speed UBV Photometry of e Aurigae’s 2009–2011 Eclipse (Poster abstract) Aaron Price et al. 418 How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 Hubble’s Famous Plate of 1923: a Story of Pink Polyethylene David R. Soderblom 321 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Intensive Observations of Cataclysmic, RR Lyrae, and High Amplitude d Scuti (HADS) Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 289 The International e Aurigae Campaign 2009 Photometry Report Jeffrey L. Hopkins 633 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121054 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 429 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 A Note on the Variability of V538 Cassiopeiae Gustav Holmberg 986 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 An Overview of the AAVSO’s Information Technology Infrastructure From 1967 to 1997 Richard C. S. Kinne 208 A Practical Approach to Transforming Magnitudes onto a Standard Photometric System David Boyd 990 Professional Astronomers in Service to the AAVSO (Poster abstract) Michael Saladyga and Elizabeth O. Waagen 223 Progress Report for Adapting APASS Data Releases for the Calibration of Harvard Plates Edward J. Los 396 ThePulsationPeriodoftheHotHydrogen-DeficientStarMVSgr John R. Percy and Rong Fu 900 The Pulsational Behavior of the High Amplitude d Scuti Star RS Gruis Jaime Rubén García 272 The RASNZ Variable Star Section and Variable Stars South Albert Jones and Stan Walker 168 Recent Maxima of 55 Short Period Pulsating Stars Gerard Samolyk 923 Recent Minima of 150 Eclipsing Binary Stars Gerard Samolyk 975 RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481 RS Sagittae: the Search for Eclipses Jerry D. Horne 278 Secular Variation of the Mode Amplitude-Ratio of the Double-Mode RR Lyrae Star NSVS 5222076, Part 2 David A. Hurdis and Tom Krajci 268 Small Telescope Infrared Photometry of the e Aurigae Eclipse Thomas P. Rutherford 704 Stellar Photometry With DSLR: Benchmark of Two Color Correction Techniques Toward Johnson’s VJ and Tycho VT Roger Pieri 834 A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 The Variable Star Observations of Frank E. Seagrave (Abstract) Gerald P. Dyck 223

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1055 Variable Star Observers I Have Known Charles E. Scovil 196 The Variable Stars South Eclipsing Binary Database Tom Richards 983 The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448 V-band Light Curve Analysis of e Aurigae During the 2009–2011 Eclipse Thomas Karlsson 668 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180 VSX: the Next Generation (Abstract) Christopher L. Watson 431 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 The World’s Strangest Supernova May Not Be a Supernova At All (Abstract) Caroline Moore 421 The Z CamPaign Early Results (Abstract) Mike Simonsen 241

AAVSO, JOURNAL OF About This 100th Anniversary Issue John R. Percy 1 The Citation of Manuscripts Which Have Appeared in JAAVSO Arlo U. Landolt 1032 Highlighting e Aurigae and Citizen Sky John R. Percy 609 Index to Volume 40 Anon. 1039 Introduction to the History Paper Sessions Thomas R. Williams 20 Key to the Cover Photographs Anon. 3 Variable Star Observers I Have Known Charles E. Scovil 196 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44

AAVSO MEETINGS The AAVSO Widow—or Should We Say Spouse? Thomas R. Williams 77 About This 100th Anniversary Issue John R. Percy 1 Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24 An Appreciation of Clinton B. Ford and the AAVSO of Fifty Years Ago Tony Hull 203 Centennial Highlights in Astronomy Owen Gingerich 438 Group Photograph Taken at the 100th Annual Meeting Anon. 9 Group Photograph Taken at the 100th Spring Meeting Anon. 4 Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 Highlighting e Aurigae and Citizen Sky John R. Percy 609

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121056 Introduction to the History Paper Sessions Thomas R. Williams 20 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 List of 100th Annual Meeting Participants Anon. 11 List of 100th Spring Meeting Participants Anon. 6 100th Annual Meeting Schedule Anon. 15 100th Spring Meeting Schedule Anon. 8 The Paper Sessions—photographs of the presenters Anon. 16 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51 The Stars Belong to Everyone: Astronomer and Science Writer Helen Sawyer Hogg (1905–1993) Maria J. Cahill 31 Variable Star Observers I Have Known Charles E. Scovil 196 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44 Walking With AAVSO Giants—a Personal Journey (1960s) Roger S. Kolman and Mike Simonsen 189 The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium Patrick Wils et al. 164

AMPLITUDE ANALYSIS Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 Secular Variation of the Mode Amplitude-Ratio of the Double-Mode RR Lyrae Star NSVS 5222076, Part 2 David A. Hurdis and Tom Krajci 268

ARCHAEOASTRONOMY [See also ASTRONOMY, HISTORY OF] Flares, Fears, and Forecasts: Public Misconceptions About the Sunspot Cycle Kristine Larsen 407

ASTEROIDS Contributions by Citizen Scientists to Astronomy (Abstract) Arne A. Henden 239 Light Curve of Minor Planet 1026 Ingrid (Poster abstract) Shelby Delos, Gary Ahrendts, and Timothy Baker 423 The Ross Variable Stars Revisited. II Wayne Osborn and O. Frank Mills 929

ASTROMETRY Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries Wayne Osborn 133 Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) Frederick John Vrba et al. 434

ASTRONOMERS, AMATEUR; PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR COLLABORATION AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) David G. Turner et al. 415

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1057 TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 The AAVSO 2011 Demographic and Background Survey Aaron Price and Kevin B. Paxson 1010 About This 100th Anniversary Issue John R. Percy 1 The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355 Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 An Amateur-Professional International Observing Campaign for the EPOXI Mission: New Insights Into Comets (Abstract) Karen J. Meech 422 An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae Brian K. Kloppenborg, Jeffrey L. Hopkins, and Robert E. Stencel 647 Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24 An Appreciation of Clinton B. Ford and the AAVSO of Fifty Years Ago Tony Hull 203 An Artist’s Note on Art in Science Nico Camargo 867 Bright New Type-Ia Supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy (M101): Physical Properties of SN 2011fe From Photometry and Spectroscopy (Poster abstract) Sai Gouravajhala et al. 419 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Cataclysmic Variables in the Backyard (Abstract) Joseph Patterson 240 A Century of Supernovae Peter Garnavich 598 The Citizen Sky Planetarium Trailer (Poster abstract) Rebecca Turner, Aaron Price, and Ryan Wyatt 428 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 426 Contributions by Citizen Scientists to Astronomy (Abstract) Arne A. Henden 239 Data Evolution in VSX: Making a Good Thing Better (Abstract) Sebastian Otero 431 ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-gradeDSLRCamera Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 815 Digital Archiving: Where the Past Lives Again Kevin B. Paxson 360 Eclipse Spectropolarimetry of the e Aurigae System Kathleen M. Geise et al. 767 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 The GEOS Association of Variable Star Observers (Abstract) Franz-Josef Hambsch et al. 177

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121058 Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse Benjamin Mauclaire et al. 718 High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Robin Leadbeater et al. 729 High School Students Watching Stars Evolve (Abstract) John R. Percy et al. 416 High Speed UBV Photometry of e Aurigae’s 2009–2011 Eclipse (Poster abstract) Aaron Price et al. 418 Highlighting e Aurigae and Citizen Sky John R. Percy 609 History of Amateur Variable Star Observations in Japan (Poster abstract) Seiichiro Kiyota 178 How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 Hubble’s Famous Plate of 1923: a Story of Pink Polyethylene David R. Soderblom 321 The Hunt for the Quark-Nova; a Call for Observers (Abstract) David J. Lane et al. 425 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Intensive Observations of Cataclysmic, RR Lyrae, and High Amplitude d Scuti (HADS) Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 289 Interferometry and the Cepheid Distance Scale Thomas G. Barnes III 256 The International e Aurigae Campaign 2009 Photometry Report Jeffrey L. Hopkins 633 International Observing Campaign: Photometry and Spectroscopy of P Cygni Ernst Pollmann and Thilo Bauer 894 Introduction to BAV (Abstract) Franz-Josef Hambsch and Joachim Hübscher 177 Introduction to the History Paper Sessions Thomas R. Williams 20 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 Modeling the Disk in the e Aurigae System: a Brief Review With Proposed Numerical Solutions Richard L. Pearson III and Robert E. Stencel 802 New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 429 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 Photoelectric Photometry of e Aurigae During the 2009–2011 Eclipse Season Frank J. Melillo 695

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1059 Planet Hunting With HATNet and HATSouth (Abstract) Gaspar Bakos 241 Polarimetry of e Aurigae, From November 2009 to January 2012 Gary M. Cole 787 Preliminary Analysis of MOST Observations of the Trapezium (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 415 Professional Astronomers in Service to the AAVSO (Poster abstract) Michael Saladyga and Elizabeth O. Waagen 223 ThePulsationPeriodoftheHotHydrogen-DeficientStarMVSgr John R. Percy and Rong Fu 900 The RASNZ Photometry Section, Incorporating the Auckland Photoelectric Observers’ Group (Poster abstract) Stan Walker 177 The RASNZ Variable Star Section and Variable Stars South Albert Jones and Stan Walker 168 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51 Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece Grigoris Maravelias et al. 679 RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481 Small Telescope Infrared Photometry of the e Aurigae Eclipse Thomas P. Rutherford 704 Solar Cycle 24—Will It Be Unusually Quiet? (Abstract) Rodney Howe 435 Spectroscopic Results From Blue Hills Observatory of the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Stanley A. Gorodenski 743 Star Watching Promoted by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan Seiichi Sakuma 391 The Stars Belong to Everyone: Astronomer and Science Writer Helen Sawyer Hogg (1905–1993) Maria J. Cahill 31 Stellar Photometry With DSLR: Benchmark of Two Color Correction Techniques Toward Johnson’s VJ and Tycho VT Roger Pieri 834 A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 UV-Blue (CCD) and Historic (Photographic) Spectra of e Aurigae—Summary R.ElizabethGriffinandRobertE.Stencel 714 The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448 The Variable Star Observations of Frank E. Seagrave (Abstract) Gerald P. Dyck 223 Variable Star Observers I Have Known Charles E. Scovil 196 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44 The Variable Stars South Eclipsing Binary Database Tom Richards 983

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121060 V-band Light Curve Analysis of e Aurigae During the 2009–2011 Eclipse Thomas Karlsson 668 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180 Walking With AAVSO Giants—a Personal Journey (1960s) Roger S. Kolman and Mike Simonsen 189 The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium Patrick Wils et al. 164 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 The World Science Festival (Abstract) John Pazmino 428 The World’s Strangest Supernova May Not Be a Supernova At All (Abstract) Caroline Moore 421 The Z CamPaign Early Results (Abstract) Mike Simonsen 241

ASTRONOMY, HISTORY OF [See also ARCHAEOASTRONOMY; OBITUARIES] TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 The AAVSO Widow—or Should We Say Spouse? Thomas R. Williams 77 About This 100th Anniversary Issue John R. Percy 1 The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355 Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24 Apollo 14 Road Trip (Poster abstract) Paul Valleli 223 An Appreciation of Clinton B. Ford and the AAVSO of Fifty Years Ago Tony Hull 203 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 Centennial Highlights in Astronomy Owen Gingerich 438 A Century of Supernovae Peter Garnavich 598 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 The Development of Early Pulsation Theory, or, How Cepheids Are Like Steam Engines Matthew Stanley 100 Digital Archiving: Where the Past Lives Again Kevin B. Paxson 360 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) Edward F. Guinan et al. 417 Flares, Fears, and Forecasts: Public Misconceptions About the Sunspot Cycle Kristine Larsen 407 Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries Wayne Osborn 133 The GEOS Association of Variable Star Observers (Abstract) Franz-Josef Hambsch et al. 177

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1061 Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 History of Amateur Variable Star Observations in Japan (Poster abstract) Seiichiro Kiyota 178 The History of Variable Stars: a Fresh Look (Abstract) Robert Alan Hatch 151 How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 Hubble’s Famous Plate of 1923: a Story of Pink Polyethylene David R. Soderblom 321 Illinois—Where Astronomical Photometry Grew Up Barry B. Beaman and Michael T. Svec 141 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Interferometry and the Cepheid Distance Scale Thomas G. Barnes III 256 Introduction to BAV (Abstract) Franz-Josef Hambsch and Joachim Hübscher 177 Introduction to the History Paper Sessions Thomas R. Williams 20 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 King Charles’ Star: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Dating the Supernova Known as Cassiopeia A (Abstract) Martin Lunn 150 The Legacy of Annie Jump Cannon: Discoveries and Catalogues of Variable Stars (Abstract) Barbara L. Welther 92 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 Margaret W. Mayall in the AAVSO Archives (Abstract) Michael Saladyga 92 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 429 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 An Overview of the AAVSO’s Information Technology Infrastructure From 1967 to 1997 Richard C. S. Kinne 208 Professional Astronomers in Service to the AAVSO (Poster abstract) Michael Saladyga and Elizabeth O. Waagen 223 The RASNZ Photometry Section, Incorporating the Auckland Photoelectric Observers’ Group (Poster abstract) Stan Walker 177 The RASNZ Variable Star Section and Variable Stars South Albert Jones and Stan Walker 168 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51 The Ross Variable Stars Revisited. II Wayne Osborn and O. Frank Mills 929

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121062 Star Watching Promoted by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan Seiichi Sakuma 391 The Stars Belong to Everyone: Astronomer and Science Writer Helen Sawyer Hogg (1905–1993) Maria J. Cahill 31 Stellar Pulsation Theory From Arthur Stanley Eddington to Today (Abstract) Steven D. Kawaler and Carl J. Hansen 150 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 The Variable Star Observations of Frank E. Seagrave (Abstract) Gerald P. Dyck 223 Variable Star Observers I Have Known Charles E. Scovil 196 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180 Walking With AAVSO Giants—a Personal Journey (1960s) Roger S. Kolman and Mike Simonsen 189 The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium Patrick Wils et al. 164 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539

ASTRONOMY, WOMEN IN The AAVSO 2011 Demographic and Background Survey Aaron Price and Kevin B. Paxson 1010 The AAVSO Widow—or Should We Say Spouse? Thomas R. Williams 77 Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24 Apollo 14 Road Trip (Poster abstract) Paul Valleli 223 Centennial Highlights in Astronomy Owen Gingerich 438 Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 Introduction to the History Paper Sessions Thomas R. Williams 20 The Legacy of Annie Jump Cannon: Discoveries and Catalogues of Variable Stars (Abstract) Barbara L. Welther 92 Margaret W. Mayall in the AAVSO Archives (Abstract) Michael Saladyga 92 An Overview of the AAVSO’s Information Technology Infrastructure From 1967 to 1997 Richard C. S. Kinne 208 Professional Astronomers in Service to the AAVSO (Poster abstract) Michael Saladyga and Elizabeth O. Waagen 223 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1063 The Stars Belong to Everyone: Astronomer and Science Writer Helen Sawyer Hogg (1905–1993) Maria J. Cahill 31 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44 Walking With AAVSO Giants—a Personal Journey (1960s) Roger S. Kolman and Mike Simonsen 189

ATMOSPHERES, STELLAR Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study David G. Turner 502 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 Probing Mira Atmospheres Using Optical Interferometric Techniques (Abstract) Sam Ragland 265 Stars, Planets, and the Weather: if You Don’t Like It Wait Five Billion Years (Abstract) Jeremy J. Drake 425 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539

AWARDS Variable Star Observers I Have Known Charles E. Scovil 196 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44

B STARS [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442

Be STARS [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448

BINARY STARS Bright New Type-Ia Supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy (M101): Physical Properties of SN 2011fe From Photometry and Spectroscopy (Poster abstract) Sai Gouravajhala et al. 419 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) Frederick John Vrba et al. 434 A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121064 Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 What Mass Loss Modeling Tells Us About Planetary Nebulae (Abstract) Lee Anne Willson and Qian Wang 424

BIOGRAPHY [See also ASTRONOMY, HISTORY OF] The AAVSO Widow—or Should We Say Spouse? Thomas R. Williams 77 Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24 An Appreciation of Clinton B. Ford and the AAVSO of Fifty Years Ago Tony Hull 203 Centennial Highlights in Astronomy Owen Gingerich 438 Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries Wayne Osborn 133 Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 History of Amateur Variable Star Observations in Japan (Poster abstract) Seiichiro Kiyota 178 Illinois—Where Astronomical Photometry Grew Up Barry B. Beaman and Michael T. Svec 141 Introduction to the History Paper Sessions Thomas R. Williams 20 John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 The Legacy of Annie Jump Cannon: Discoveries and Catalogues of Variable Stars (Abstract) Barbara L. Welther 92 Margaret W. Mayall in the AAVSO Archives (Abstract) Michael Saladyga 92 Professional Astronomers in Service to the AAVSO (Poster abstract) Michael Saladyga and Elizabeth O. Waagen 223 The RASNZ Variable Star Section and Variable Stars South Albert Jones and Stan Walker 168 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51 The Stars Belong to Everyone: Astronomer and Science Writer Helen Sawyer Hogg (1905–1993) Maria J. Cahill 31 Stellar Pulsation Theory From Arthur Stanley Eddington to Today (Abstract) Steven D. Kawaler and Carl J. Hansen 150 Variable Star Observers I Have Known Charles E. Scovil 196 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44 Walking With AAVSO Giants—a Personal Journey (1960s) Roger S. Kolman and Mike Simonsen 189

BLAZARS [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222

CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1065 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Cataclysmic Variables in the Backyard (Abstract) Joseph Patterson 240 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Intensive Observations of Cataclysmic, RR Lyrae, and High Amplitude d Scuti (HADS) Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 289 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 1003 A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 The Z CamPaign Early Results (Abstract) Mike Simonsen 241

CATALOGUES, DATABASES, SURVEYS TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 AAVSOnet: the Robotic Telescope Network (Poster abstract) Mike Simonsen 432 The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355 Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae Brian K. Kloppenborg, Jeffrey L. Hopkins, and Robert E. Stencel 647 Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 BVRI Photometry of SN 2011fe in M101 Michael W. Richmond and Horace A. Smith 872 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 A Century of Supernovae Peter Garnavich 598 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 426 Data Evolution in VSX: Making a Good Thing Better (Abstract) Sebastian Otero 431 Data Release 3 of the AAVSO All-Sky Photometric Survey (APASS) (Poster abstract) Arne A. Henden et al. 430

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121066 ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-gradeDSLRCamera Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 815 Digital Archiving: Where the Past Lives Again Kevin B. Paxson 360 Eclipse Spectropolarimetry of the e Aurigae System Kathleen M. Geise et al. 767 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Enhancing the Educational Astronomical Experience of Non-Science Majors With the Use of an iPad and Telescope (Abstract) Robert M. Gill and Michael J. Burin 1037 e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries Wayne Osborn 133 The GEOS Association of Variable Star Observers (Abstract) Franz-Josef Hambsch et al. 177 GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis Pierre de Ponthière et al. 904 GSC 4552-1643: a W UMa System With Complete Eclipses Dirk Terrell and John Gross 941 Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse Benjamin Mauclaire et al. 718 High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Robin Leadbeater et al. 729 High School Students Watching Stars Evolve (Abstract) John R. Percy et al. 416 How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Intensive Observations of Cataclysmic, RR Lyrae, and High Amplitude d Scuti (HADS) Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 289 Interferometry and the Cepheid Distance Scale Thomas G. Barnes III 256 The International e Aurigae Campaign 2009 Photometry Report Jeffrey L. Hopkins 633 International Observing Campaign: Photometry and Spectroscopy of P Cygni Ernst Pollmann and Thilo Bauer 894 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Is MP Geminorum an Eclipsing Binary With a Very Long Period? Dietmar Böhme 973 John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 Margaret W. Mayall in the AAVSO Archives (Abstract) Michael Saladyga 92 Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) David G. Turner et al. 423 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1067 New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 429 New Light Curve for the 1909 Outburst of RT Serpentis Grant Luberda and Wayne Osborn 887 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 A Note on the Variability of V538 Cassiopeiae Gustav Holmberg 986 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 An Overview of the AAVSO’s Information Technology Infrastructure From 1967 to 1997 Richard C. S. Kinne 208 Planet Hunting With HATNet and HATSouth (Abstract) Gaspar Bakos 241 Polarimetry of e Aurigae, From November 2009 to January 2012 Gary M. Cole 787 A Practical Approach to Transforming Magnitudes onto a Standard Photometric System David Boyd 990 Preliminary Analysis of MOST Observations of the Trapezium (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 415 Progress Report for Adapting APASS Data Releases for the Calibration of Harvard Plates Edward J. Los 396 The Pulsational Behavior of the High Amplitude d Scuti Star RS Gruis Jaime Rubén García 272 The RASNZ Variable Star Section and Variable Stars South Albert Jones and Stan Walker 168 Recent Minima of 150 Eclipsing Binary Stars Gerard Samolyk 975 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51 The Ross Variable Stars Revisited. II Wayne Osborn and O. Frank Mills 929 RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481 RS Sagittae: the Search for Eclipses Jerry D. Horne 278 Secular Variation of the Mode Amplitude-Ratio of the Double-Mode RR Lyrae Star NSVS 5222076, Part 2 David A. Hurdis and Tom Krajci 268 Star Watching Promoted by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan Seiichi Sakuma 391 The Stars Belong to Everyone: Astronomer and Science Writer Helen Sawyer Hogg (1905–1993) Maria J. Cahill 31 Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) Frederick John Vrba et al. 434 Stellar Photometry With DSLR: Benchmark of Two Color Correction Techniques Toward Johnson’s VJ and Tycho VT Roger Pieri 834 A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121068 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 UV-Blue (CCD) and Historic (Photographic) Spectra of e Aurigae—Summary R.ElizabethGriffinandRobertE.Stencel 714 Variability Type Determination and High Precision Ephemeris for NSVS 7606408 Riccardo Furgoni 955 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44 The Variable Stars South Eclipsing Binary Database Tom Richards 983 V-band Light Curve Analysis of e Aurigae During the 2009–2011 Eclipse Thomas Karlsson 668 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180 VSX: the Next Generation (Abstract) Christopher L. Watson 431 The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium Patrick Wils et al. 164 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 The Z CamPaign Early Results (Abstract) Mike Simonsen 241

CEPHEID VARIABLES [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study David G. Turner 502 The Development of Early Pulsation Theory, or, How Cepheids Are Like Steam Engines Matthew Stanley 100 Hubble’s Famous Plate of 1923: a Story of Pink Polyethylene David R. Soderblom 321 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Interferometry and the Cepheid Distance Scale Thomas G. Barnes III 256 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492

CHARGE-COUPLED DEVICES (CCDs) [See also PHOTOMETRY, CCD] The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1069CHARTS, VARIABLE STAR TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 Is MP Geminorum an Eclipsing Binary With a Very Long Period? Dietmar Böhme 973 An Overview of the AAVSO’s Information Technology Infrastructure From 1967 to 1997 Richard C. S. Kinne 208 The RASNZ Variable Star Section and Variable Stars South Albert Jones and Stan Walker 168 Variable Star Observers I Have Known Charles E. Scovil 196 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180

CHARTS; COMPARISON STAR SEQUENCES The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 BVRI Photometry of SN 2011fe in M101 Michael W. Richmond and Horace A. Smith 872 A Practical Approach to Transforming Magnitudes onto a Standard Photometric System David Boyd 990 Progress Report for Adapting APASS Data Releases for the Calibration of Harvard Plates Edward J. Los 396 The RASNZ Variable Star Section and Variable Stars South Albert Jones and Stan Walker 168 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 Variable Star Observers I Have Known Charles E. Scovil 196 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180

CLUSTERS, GLOBULAR Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481 Secular Variation of the Mode Amplitude-Ratio of the Double-Mode RR Lyrae Star NSVS 5222076, Part 2 David A. Hurdis and Tom Krajci 268 The Stars Belong to Everyone: Astronomer and Science Writer Helen Sawyer Hogg (1905–1993) Maria J. Cahill 31 Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327 Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492

CLUSTERS, OPEN Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study David G. Turner 502

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121070 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) Edward F. Guinan et al. 417 Interferometry and the Cepheid Distance Scale Thomas G. Barnes III 256 Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) David G. Turner et al. 423 A Note on the Variability of V538 Cassiopeiae Gustav Holmberg 986 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51

COMETS An Amateur-Professional International Observing Campaign for the EPOXI Mission: New Insights Into Comets (Abstract) Karen J. Meech 422 Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries Wayne Osborn 133 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51

COMPUTERS; COMPUTER PROGRAMS; INTERNET, WORLD WIDE WEB TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 AAVSOnet: the Robotic Telescope Network (Poster abstract) Mike Simonsen 432 Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 Contributions by Citizen Scientists to Astronomy (Abstract) Arne A. Henden 239 Data Evolution in VSX: Making a Good Thing Better (Abstract) Sebastian Otero 431 ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-gradeDSLRCamera Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 815 Digital Archiving: Where the Past Lives Again Kevin B. Paxson 360 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Enhancing the Educational Astronomical Experience of Non-Science Majors With the Use of an iPad and Telescope (Abstract) Robert M. Gill and Michael J. Burin 1037 GSC 4552-1643: a W UMa System With Complete Eclipses Dirk Terrell and John Gross 941 Ha Emission Extraction Using Narrowband Photometric Filters (Abstract) Gary Walker 432 How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Is MP Geminorum an Eclipsing Binary With a Very Long Period? Dietmar Böhme 973 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1071 Modeling the Disk in the e Aurigae System: a Brief Review With Proposed Numerical Solutions Richard L. Pearson III and Robert E. Stencel 802 New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 429 An Overview of the AAVSO’s Information Technology Infrastructure From 1967 to 1997 Richard C. S. Kinne 208 Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) Frederick John Vrba et al. 434 Stellar Photometry With DSLR: Benchmark of Two Color Correction Techniques Toward Johnson’s VJ and Tycho VT Roger Pieri 834 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180 VSX: the Next Generation (Abstract) Christopher L. Watson 431

CONSTANT/NON-VARIABLE STARS A Note on the Variability of V538 Cassiopeiae Gustav Holmberg 986

COORDINATED OBSERVATIONS [MULTI-SITE, MULTI-WAVELENGTH OBSERVATIONS] TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 AAVSOnet: the Robotic Telescope Network (Poster abstract) Mike Simonsen 432 An Amateur-Professional International Observing Campaign for the EPOXI Mission: New Insights Into Comets (Abstract) Karen J. Meech 422 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Cataclysmic Variables in the Backyard (Abstract) Joseph Patterson 240 ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-gradeDSLRCamera Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 815 e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse Benjamin Mauclaire et al. 718 The Hunt for the Quark-Nova; a Call for Observers (Abstract) David J. Lane et al. 425 The International e Aurigae Campaign 2009 Photometry Report Jeffrey L. Hopkins 633 International Observing Campaign: Photometry and Spectroscopy of P Cygni Ernst Pollmann and Thilo Bauer 894 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 Planet Hunting With HATNet and HATSouth (Abstract) Gaspar Bakos 241 ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 1003 Small Telescope Infrared Photometry of the e Aurigae Eclipse Thomas P. Rutherford 704 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121072 The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 V-band Light Curve Analysis of e Aurigae During the 2009–2011 Eclipse Thomas Karlsson 668 VSX J071108.7+695227: a Newly Discovered Short-period Eclipsing Binary Mario Damasso et al. 945

DARK ADAPTATION Adverse Health Effects of Nighttime Lighting Mario Motta 380

DATA MANAGEMENT [See also AAVSO; COMPUTERS] AAVSOnet: the Robotic Telescope Network (Poster abstract) Mike Simonsen 432 Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 Data Evolution in VSX: Making a Good Thing Better (Abstract) Sebastian Otero 431 Digital Archiving: Where the Past Lives Again Kevin B. Paxson 360 New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 429 An Overview of the AAVSO’s Information Technology Infrastructure From 1967 to 1997 Richard C. S. Kinne 208 Solar Cycle 24—Will It Be Unusually Quiet? (Abstract) Rodney Howe 435 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180 VSX: the Next Generation (Abstract) Christopher L. Watson 431

DATA MINING AAVSOnet: the Robotic Telescope Network (Poster abstract) Mike Simonsen 432 Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Data Release 3 of the AAVSO All-Sky Photometric Survey (APASS) (Poster abstract) Arne A. Henden et al. 430 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 429 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 The Variable Stars South Eclipsing Binary Database Tom Richards 983 The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium Patrick Wils et al. 164

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1073DATABASES [See CATALOGUES]

DELTA SCUTI STARS [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study David G. Turner 502 Intensive Observations of Cataclysmic, RR Lyrae, and High Amplitude d Scuti (HADS) Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 289 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 The Pulsational Behavior of the High Amplitude d Scuti Star RS Gruis Jaime Rubén García 272

DOUBLE STARS [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] d Scorpii 2011 Periastron: Visual and Digital Photometric Campaign (Poster abstract) Costantino Sigismondi Sapienza 419 Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) David G. Turner et al. 423

DWARF NOVAE [See also CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES] Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries Wayne Osborn 133

DWARF STARS Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) David G. Turner et al. 423 Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) Frederick John Vrba et al. 434

ECLIPSING BINARIES [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae Brian K. Kloppenborg, Jeffrey L. Hopkins, and Robert E. Stencel 647 The Citizen Sky Planetarium Trailer (Poster abstract) Rebecca Turner, Aaron Price, and Ryan Wyatt 428 Eclipse Spectropolarimetry of the e Aurigae System Kathleen M. Geise et al. 767 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) Edward F. Guinan et al. 417 e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 GSC 4552-1643: a W UMa System With Complete Eclipses Dirk Terrell and John Gross 941 Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse Benjamin Mauclaire et al. 718

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121074 High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Robin Leadbeater et al. 729 High Speed UBV Photometry of e Aurigae’s 2009–2011 Eclipse (Poster abstract) Aaron Price et al. 418 Highlighting e Aurigae and Citizen Sky John R. Percy 609 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 The International e Aurigae Campaign 2009 Photometry Report Jeffrey L. Hopkins 633 Is MP Geminorum an Eclipsing Binary With a Very Long Period? Dietmar Böhme 973 John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 Modeling the Disk in the e Aurigae System: a Brief Review With Proposed Numerical Solutions Richard L. Pearson III and Robert E. Stencel 802 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 Photoelectric Photometry of e Aurigae During the 2009–2011 Eclipse Season Frank J. Melillo 695 Polarimetry of e Aurigae, From November 2009 to January 2012 Gary M. Cole 787 Recent Minima of 150 Eclipsing Binary Stars Gerard Samolyk 975 Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece Grigoris Maravelias et al. 679 RS Sagittae: the Search for Eclipses Jerry D. Horne 278 Small Telescope Infrared Photometry of the e Aurigae Eclipse Thomas P. Rutherford 704 Spectroscopic Results From Blue Hills Observatory of the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Stanley A. Gorodenski 743 Spots, Eclipses, and Pulsation: the Interplay of Photometry and Optical Interferometric Imaging (Abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg 266 Stellar Photometry With DSLR: Benchmark of Two Color Correction Techniques Toward Johnson’s VJ and Tycho VT Roger Pieri 834 UV-Blue (CCD) and Historic (Photographic) Spectra of e Aurigae—Summary R.ElizabethGriffinandRobertE.Stencel 714 V-band Light Curve Analysis of e Aurigae During the 2009–2011 Eclipse Thomas Karlsson 668 Variability Type Determination and High Precision Ephemeris for NSVS 7606408 Riccardo Furgoni 955 The Variable Stars South Eclipsing Binary Database Tom Richards 983 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180 VSX J071108.7+695227: a Newly Discovered Short-period Eclipsing Binary Mario Damasso et al. 945

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1075EDUCATION TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 The AAVSO 2011 Demographic and Background Survey Aaron Price and Kevin B. Paxson 1010 Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24 Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 The Citizen Sky Planetarium Trailer (Poster abstract) Rebecca Turner, Aaron Price, and Ryan Wyatt 428 Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 426 The Effect of Online Sunspot Data on Visual Solar Observers Kristine Larsen 374 Enhancing the Educational Astronomical Experience of Non-Science Majors With the Use of an iPad and Telescope (Abstract) Robert M. Gill and Michael J. Burin 1037 Exploring the Breadth and Sources of Variable Star Astronomers’ Astronomy Knowledge: First Steps (Abstract) Stephanie J. Slater 427 Flares, Fears, and Forecasts: Public Misconceptions About the Sunspot Cycle Kristine Larsen 407 Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 Illinois—Where Astronomical Photometry Grew Up Barry B. Beaman and Michael T. Svec 141 John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 RaschAnalysisofScientificLiteracyinanAstronomicalCitizenScienceProject(Posterabstract) Aaron Price 427 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51 The Stars Belong to Everyone: Astronomer and Science Writer Helen Sawyer Hogg (1905–1993) Maria J. Cahill 31 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44

EDUCATION, VARIABLE STARS IN TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 The AAVSO 2011 Demographic and Background Survey Aaron Price and Kevin B. Paxson 1010 Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24 Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 The Citizen Sky Planetarium Trailer (Poster abstract) Rebecca Turner, Aaron Price, and Ryan Wyatt 428 Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 426 The Effect of Online Sunspot Data on Visual Solar Observers Kristine Larsen 374

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121076 Enhancing the Educational Astronomical Experience of Non-Science Majors With the Use of an iPad and Telescope (Abstract) Robert M. Gill and Michael J. Burin 1037 Exploring the Breadth and Sources of Variable Star Astronomers’ Astronomy Knowledge: First Steps (Abstract) Stephanie J. Slater 427 Flares, Fears, and Forecasts: Public Misconceptions About the Sunspot Cycle Kristine Larsen 407 Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 High School Students Watching Stars Evolve (Abstract) John R. Percy et al. 416 Highlighting e Aurigae and Citizen Sky John R. Percy 609 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 ThePulsationPeriodoftheHotHydrogen-DeficientStarMVSgr John R. Percy and Rong Fu 900 RaschAnalysisofScientificLiteracyinanAstronomicalCitizenScienceProject(Posterabstract) Aaron Price 427 The Stars Belong to Everyone: Astronomer and Science Writer Helen Sawyer Hogg (1905–1993) Maria J. Cahill 31 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44 The World Science Festival (Abstract) John Pazmino 428

ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION; [See NETWORKS, COMMUNICATION; ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION]

EQUIPMENT [See INSTRUMENTATION]

ERUPTIVE VARIABLES [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222

EVOLUTION, STELLAR AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) David G. Turner et al. 415 Bright New Type-Ia Supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy (M101): Physical Properties of SN 2011fe From Photometry and Spectroscopy (Poster abstract) Sai Gouravajhala et al. 419 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1077 Centennial Highlights in Astronomy Owen Gingerich 438 A Century of Supernovae Peter Garnavich 598 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study David G. Turner 502 The Development of Early Pulsation Theory, or, How Cepheids Are Like Steam Engines Matthew Stanley 100 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 High School Students Watching Stars Evolve (Abstract) John R. Percy et al. 416 The Hunt for the Quark-Nova; a Call for Observers (Abstract) David J. Lane et al. 425 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481 Stellar Pulsation Theory From Arthur Stanley Eddington to Today (Abstract) Steven D. Kawaler and Carl J. Hansen 150 Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222 Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448 Variable Stars and the Asymptotic Giant Branch: Stellar Pulsations, Dust Production, and Mass Loss Angela K. Speck 244 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 The World’s Strangest Supernova May Not Be a Supernova At All (Abstract) Caroline Moore 421

EXOPLANETS [See PLANETS, EXTRASOLAR]

EXTRAGALACTIC Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121078 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 The World’s Strangest Supernova May Not Be a Supernova At All (Abstract) Caroline Moore 421

FLARE STARS [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442

FU ORIONIS VARIABLES The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448

GALAXIES BVRI Photometry of SN 2011fe in M101 Michael W. Richmond and Horace A. Smith 872 Centennial Highlights in Astronomy Owen Gingerich 438 Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study David G. Turner 502 Hubble’s Famous Plate of 1923: a Story of Pink Polyethylene David R. Soderblom 321 John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51 The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334

GAMMA CASSIOPEIAE VARIABLES [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442

GAMMA-RAY BURSTS; GAMMA-RAY EMISSION A Century of Supernovae Peter Garnavich 598

GIANTS, NON-MIRA TYPE d Scorpii 2011 Periastron: Visual and Digital Photometric Campaign (Poster abstract) Costantino Sigismondi Sapienza 419 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572

GIANTS, RED TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1079HIPPARCOS DATABASE An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae Brian K. Kloppenborg, Jeffrey L. Hopkins, and Robert E. Stencel 647 ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-gradeDSLRCamera Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 815 Modeling the Disk in the e Aurigae System: a Brief Review With Proposed Numerical Solutions Richard L. Pearson III and Robert E. Stencel 802 The Pulsational Behavior of the High Amplitude d Scuti Star RS Gruis Jaime Rubén García 272 Stellar Photometry With DSLR: Benchmark of Two Color Correction Techniques Toward Johnson’s VJ and Tycho VT Roger Pieri 834

INSTRUMENTATION [See also CCD; VARIABLE STAR OBSERVING] TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 The AAVSO 2011 Demographic and Background Survey Aaron Price and Kevin B. Paxson 1010 AAVSOnet: the Robotic Telescope Network (Poster abstract) Mike Simonsen 432 The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355 Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 An Appreciation of Clinton B. Ford and the AAVSO of Fifty Years Ago Tony Hull 203 Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 Cataclysmic Variables in the Backyard (Abstract) Joseph Patterson 240 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Contributions by Citizen Scientists to Astronomy (Abstract) Arne A. Henden 239 Data Release 3 of the AAVSO All-Sky Photometric Survey (APASS) (Poster abstract) Arne A. Henden et al. 430 d Scorpii 2011 Periastron: Visual and Digital Photometric Campaign (Poster abstract) Costantino Sigismondi Sapienza 419 ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-gradeDSLRCamera Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 815 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Enhancing the Educational Astronomical Experience of Non-Science Majors With the Use of an iPad and Telescope (Abstract) Robert M. Gill and Michael J. Burin 1037 Fast Spectrometer Construction and Testing (Abstract) John Menke 1037 Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries Wayne Osborn 133 Ha Emission Extraction Using Narrowband Photometric Filters (Abstract) Gary Walker 432 How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121080 Illinois—Where Astronomical Photometry Grew Up Barry B. Beaman and Michael T. Svec 141 Intensive Observations of Cataclysmic, RR Lyrae, and High Amplitude d Scuti (HADS) Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 289 Interferometry and the Cepheid Distance Scale Thomas G. Barnes III 256 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 A Note on the Variability of V538 Cassiopeiae Gustav Holmberg 986 Observations Using a Bespoke Medium Resolution Fast Spectrograph (Abstract) John Menke 1037 An Overview of the AAVSO’s Information Technology Infrastructure From 1967 to 1997 Richard C. S. Kinne 208 Planet Hunting With HATNet and HATSouth (Abstract) Gaspar Bakos 241 Polarimetry of e Aurigae, From November 2009 to January 2012 Gary M. Cole 787 Progress Report for Adapting APASS Data Releases for the Calibration of Harvard Plates Edward J. Los 396 The RASNZ Photometry Section, Incorporating the Auckland Photoelectric Observers’ Group (Poster abstract) Stan Walker 177 Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece Grigoris Maravelias et al. 679 ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 1003 A Single Beam Polarimeter (Poster abstract) Jerry D. Horne 1038 Small Telescope Infrared Photometry of the e Aurigae Eclipse Thomas P. Rutherford 704 Solar Cycle 24—Will It Be Unusually Quiet? (Abstract) Rodney Howe 435 Spectroscopic Results From Blue Hills Observatory of the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Stanley A. Gorodenski 743 Spots, Eclipses, and Pulsation: the Interplay of Photometry and Optical Interferometric Imaging (Abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg 266 Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) Frederick John Vrba et al. 434 Stellar Photometry With DSLR: Benchmark of Two Color Correction Techniques Toward Johnson’s VJ and Tycho VT Roger Pieri 834 Variable Star Observers I Have Known Charles E. Scovil 196 Variable Star Observing With the Bradford Robotic Telescope (Abstract) Richard C. S. Kinne 435 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180 VSX J071108.7+695227: a Newly Discovered Short-period Eclipsing Binary Mario Damasso et al. 945 Walking With AAVSO Giants—a Personal Journey (1960s) Roger S. Kolman and Mike Simonsen 189 The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium Patrick Wils et al. 164

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1081INTERFEROMETRY e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 Interferometry and the Cepheid Distance Scale Thomas G. Barnes III 256 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 Probing Mira Atmospheres Using Optical Interferometric Techniques (Abstract) Sam Ragland 265 Spots, Eclipses, and Pulsation: the Interplay of Photometry and Optical Interferometric Imaging (Abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg 266 Variable Stars and the Asymptotic Giant Branch: Stellar Pulsations, Dust Production, and Mass Loss Angela K. Speck 244

INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 Variable Stars and the Asymptotic Giant Branch: Stellar Pulsations, Dust Production, and Mass Loss Angela K. Speck 244

IRREGULAR VARIABLES [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] A Note on the Variability of V538 Cassiopeiae Gustav Holmberg 986

JETS (COLLIMATED OUTFLOWS) The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448

LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD (LMC) A Century of Supernovae Peter Garnavich 598 Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study David G. Turner 502 Interferometry and the Cepheid Distance Scale Thomas G. Barnes III 256 Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539

LIGHT POLLUTION Adverse Health Effects of Nighttime Lighting Mario Motta 380 Star Watching Promoted by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan Seiichi Sakuma 391

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121082LONG-PERIOD VARIABLES [See MIRA VARIABLES; SEMIREGULAR VARIABLES]

LUNAR Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433

MAGNETIC VARIABLES; POLARS [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Cataclysmic Variables in the Backyard (Abstract) Joseph Patterson 240 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94

MATHEMATICS, HISTORY OF Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24

MICROVARIABLES Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442

MINOR PLANETS [See ASTEROIDS]

MIRA VARIABLES [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 Probing Mira Atmospheres Using Optical Interferometric Techniques (Abstract) Sam Ragland 265 Variable Star Observing With the Bradford Robotic Telescope (Abstract) Richard C. S. Kinne 435 What Mass Loss Modeling Tells Us About Planetary Nebulae (Abstract) Lee Anne Willson and Qian Wang 424

MODELS, STELLAR An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae Brian K. Kloppenborg, Jeffrey L. Hopkins, and Robert E. Stencel 647 A Century of Supernovae Peter Garnavich 598 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study David G. Turner 502

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1083 The Development of Early Pulsation Theory, or, How Cepheids Are Like Steam Engines Matthew Stanley 100 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis Pierre de Ponthière et al. 904 GSC 4552-1643: a W UMa System With Complete Eclipses Dirk Terrell and John Gross 941 Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse Benjamin Mauclaire et al. 718 How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 The International e Aurigae Campaign 2009 Photometry Report Jeffrey L. Hopkins 633 John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 Modeling the Disk in the e Aurigae System: a Brief Review With Proposed Numerical Solutions Richard L. Pearson III and Robert E. Stencel 802 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481 Spots, Eclipses, and Pulsation: the Interplay of Photometry and Optical Interferometric Imaging (Abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg 266 Stellar Pulsation Theory From Arthur Stanley Eddington to Today (Abstract) Steven D. Kawaler and Carl J. Hansen 150 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222 Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 UV-Blue (CCD) and Historic (Photographic) Spectra of e Aurigae—Summary R.ElizabethGriffinandRobertE.Stencel 714 The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 What Mass Loss Modeling Tells Us About Planetary Nebulae (Abstract) Lee Anne Willson and Qian Wang 424 The World’s Strangest Supernova May Not Be a Supernova At All (Abstract) Caroline Moore 421

MULTI-SITE OBSERVATIONS [See COORDINATED OBSERVATIONS]

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121084MULTI-WAVELENGTH OBSERVATIONS [See also COORDINATED OBSERVATIONS] TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 An Amateur-Professional International Observing Campaign for the EPOXI Mission: New Insights Into Comets (Abstract) Karen J. Meech 422 Bright New Type-Ia Supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy (M101): Physical Properties of SN 2011fe From Photometry and Spectroscopy (Poster abstract) Sai Gouravajhala et al. 419 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Spots, Eclipses, and Pulsation: the Interplay of Photometry and Optical Interferometric Imaging (Abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg 266 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 UV-Blue (CCD) and Historic (Photographic) Spectra of e Aurigae—Summary R.ElizabethGriffinandRobertE.Stencel 714

NETWORKS, COMMUNICATION; ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 AAVSOnet: the Robotic Telescope Network (Poster abstract) Mike Simonsen 432 About This 100th Anniversary Issue John R. Percy 1 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 426 Data Evolution in VSX: Making a Good Thing Better (Abstract) Sebastian Otero 431 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 An Overview of the AAVSO’s Information Technology Infrastructure From 1967 to 1997 Richard C. S. Kinne 208 Planet Hunting With HATNet and HATSouth (Abstract) Gaspar Bakos 241 ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 1003 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1085 VSX: the Next Generation (Abstract) Christopher L. Watson 431

NIGHT VISION Adverse Health Effects of Nighttime Lighting Mario Motta 380

NOVAE, HISTORICAL Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582

NOVAE; RECURRENT NOVAE; NOVA-LIKE [See also CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES] Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Cataclysmic Variables in the Backyard (Abstract) Joseph Patterson 240 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 New Light Curve for the 1909 Outburst of RT Serpentis Grant Luberda and Wayne Osborn 887 ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 1003 A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94

OBITUARIES, MEMORIALS [See also ASTRONOMY, HISTORY OF] An Appreciation of Clinton B. Ford and the AAVSO of Fifty Years Ago Tony Hull 203 Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 Introduction to the History Paper Sessions Thomas R. Williams 20 Variable Star Observers I Have Known Charles E. Scovil 196 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44

OBSERVATORIES Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24 Apollo 14 Road Trip (Poster abstract) Paul Valleli 223 An Appreciation of Clinton B. Ford and the AAVSO of Fifty Years Ago Tony Hull 203

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121086 Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries Wayne Osborn 133 Ha Emission Extraction Using Narrowband Photometric Filters (Abstract) Gary Walker 432 Illinois—Where Astronomical Photometry Grew Up Barry B. Beaman and Michael T. Svec 141 Intensive Observations of Cataclysmic, RR Lyrae, and High Amplitude d Scuti (HADS) Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 289 The Legacy of Annie Jump Cannon: Discoveries and Catalogues of Variable Stars (Abstract) Barbara L. Welther 92 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 The RASNZ Photometry Section, Incorporating the Auckland Photoelectric Observers’ Group (Poster abstract) Stan Walker 177 The RASNZ Variable Star Section and Variable Stars South Albert Jones and Stan Walker 168 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51 ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 1003 The Stars Belong to Everyone: Astronomer and Science Writer Helen Sawyer Hogg (1905–1993) Maria J. Cahill 31 Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) Frederick John Vrba et al. 434 The Variable Star Observations of Frank E. Seagrave (Abstract) Gerald P. Dyck 223 Variable Star Observers I Have Known Charles E. Scovil 196 Variable Star Observing With the Bradford Robotic Telescope (Abstract) Richard C. S. Kinne 435 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44 Walking With AAVSO Giants—a Personal Journey (1960s) Roger S. Kolman and Mike Simonsen 189 The World Science Festival (Abstract) John Pazmino 428

P CYGNI STARS International Observing Campaign: Photometry and Spectroscopy of P Cygni Ernst Pollmann and Thilo Bauer 894 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442

PERIOD ANALYSIS; PERIOD CHANGES TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae Brian K. Kloppenborg, Jeffrey L. Hopkins, and Robert E. Stencel 647

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1087 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Cataclysmic Variables in the Backyard (Abstract) Joseph Patterson 240 Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study David G. Turner 502 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis Pierre de Ponthière et al. 904 GSC 4552-1643: a W UMa System With Complete Eclipses Dirk Terrell and John Gross 941 High School Students Watching Stars Evolve (Abstract) John R. Percy et al. 416 High Speed UBV Photometry of e Aurigae’s 2009–2011 Eclipse (Poster abstract) Aaron Price et al. 418 How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 The International e Aurigae Campaign 2009 Photometry Report Jeffrey L. Hopkins 633 Light Curve of Minor Planet 1026 Ingrid (Poster abstract) Shelby Delos, Gary Ahrendts, and Timothy Baker 423 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 New Light Curve for the 1909 Outburst of RT Serpentis Grant Luberda and Wayne Osborn 887 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 A Note on the Variability of V538 Cassiopeiae Gustav Holmberg 986 Photoelectric Photometry of e Aurigae During the 2009–2011 Eclipse Season Frank J. Melillo 695 Planet Hunting With HATNet and HATSouth (Abstract) Gaspar Bakos 241 ThePulsationPeriodoftheHotHydrogen-DeficientStarMVSgr John R. Percy and Rong Fu 900 The Pulsational Behavior of the High Amplitude d Scuti Star RS Gruis Jaime Rubén García 272 Recent Maxima of 55 Short Period Pulsating Stars Gerard Samolyk 923 Recent Minima of 150 Eclipsing Binary Stars Gerard Samolyk 975 Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece Grigoris Maravelias et al. 679 ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 1003 RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481 RS Sagittae: the Search for Eclipses Jerry D. Horne 278 Spots, Eclipses, and Pulsation: the Interplay of Photometry and Optical Interferometric Imaging (Abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg 266 A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121088 Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 V-band Light Curve Analysis of e Aurigae During the 2009–2011 Eclipse Thomas Karlsson 668 The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448 Variability Type Determination and High Precision Ephemeris for NSVS 7606408 Riccardo Furgoni 955 The Variable Stars South Eclipsing Binary Database Tom Richards 983 VSX J071108.7+695227: a Newly Discovered Short-period Eclipsing Binary Mario Damasso et al. 945 The Z CamPaign Early Results (Abstract) Mike Simonsen 241

PHOTOELECTRIC PHOTOMETRY [See PHOTOMETRY, PHOTOELECTRIC]

PHOTOGRAPHY Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries Wayne Osborn 133 Hubble’s Famous Plate of 1923: a Story of Pink Polyethylene David R. Soderblom 321 New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 429

PHOTOMETRY The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) Edward F. Guinan et al. 417 Ha Emission Extraction Using Narrowband Photometric Filters (Abstract) Gary Walker 432 The International e Aurigae Campaign 2009 Photometry Report Jeffrey L. Hopkins 633 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Progress Report for Adapting APASS Data Releases for the Calibration of Harvard Plates Edward J. Los 396 Spots, Eclipses, and Pulsation: the Interplay of Photometry and Optical Interferometric Imaging (Abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg 266

PHOTOMETRY, CCD AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) David G. Turner et al. 415 AAVSOnet: the Robotic Telescope Network (Poster abstract) Mike Simonsen 432 The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355 Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1089 An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae Brian K. Kloppenborg, Jeffrey L. Hopkins, and Robert E. Stencel 647 Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 Bright New Type-Ia Supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy (M101): Physical Properties of SN 2011fe From Photometry and Spectroscopy (Poster abstract) Sai Gouravajhala et al. 419 BVRI Photometry of SN 2011fe in M101 Michael W. Richmond and Horace A. Smith 872 Cataclysmic Variables in the Backyard (Abstract) Joseph Patterson 240 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Data Release 3 of the AAVSO All-Sky Photometric Survey (APASS) (Poster abstract) Arne A. Henden et al. 430 d Scorpii 2011 Periastron: Visual and Digital Photometric Campaign (Poster abstract) Costantino Sigismondi Sapienza 419 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) Edward F. Guinan et al. 417 e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 GSC 4552-1643: a W UMa System With Complete Eclipses Dirk Terrell and John Gross 941 Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 High School Students Watching Stars Evolve (Abstract) John R. Percy et al. 416 High Speed UBV Photometry of e Aurigae’s 2009–2011 Eclipse (Poster abstract) Aaron Price et al. 418 History of Amateur Variable Star Observations in Japan (Poster abstract) Seiichiro Kiyota 178 The Hunt for the Quark-Nova; a Call for Observers (Abstract) David J. Lane et al. 425 The International e Aurigae Campaign 2009 Photometry Report Jeffrey L. Hopkins 633 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) David G. Turner et al. 423 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 A Note on the Variability of V538 Cassiopeiae Gustav Holmberg 986 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 A Practical Approach to Transforming Magnitudes onto a Standard Photometric System David Boyd 990 Preliminary Analysis of MOST Observations of the Trapezium (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 415 Progress Report for Adapting APASS Data Releases for the Calibration of Harvard Plates Edward J. Los 396

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121090 ThePulsationPeriodoftheHotHydrogen-DeficientStarMVSgr John R. Percy and Rong Fu 900 The Pulsational Behavior of the High Amplitude d Scuti Star RS Gruis Jaime Rubén García 272 The RASNZ Photometry Section, Incorporating the Auckland Photoelectric Observers’ Group (Poster abstract) Stan Walker 177 Recent Maxima of 55 Short Period Pulsating Stars Gerard Samolyk 923 Recent Minima of 150 Eclipsing Binary Stars Gerard Samolyk 975 Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece Grigoris Maravelias et al. 679 ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 1003 Secular Variation of the Mode Amplitude-Ratio of the Double-Mode RR Lyrae Star NSVS 5222076, Part 2 David A. Hurdis and Tom Krajci 268 Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) Frederick John Vrba et al. 434 A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222 UV-Blue (CCD) and Historic (Photographic) Spectra of e Aurigae—Summary R.ElizabethGriffinandRobertE.Stencel 714 Variable Star Observing With the Bradford Robotic Telescope (Abstract) Richard C. S. Kinne 435 The Variable Stars South Eclipsing Binary Database Tom Richards 983 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180 VSX J071108.7+695227: a Newly Discovered Short-period Eclipsing Binary Mario Damasso et al. 945 The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium Patrick Wils et al. 164

PHOTOMETRY, DSLR ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-gradeDSLRCamera Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 815 The International e Aurigae Campaign 2009 Photometry Report Jeffrey L. Hopkins 633 Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece Grigoris Maravelias et al. 679 Stellar Photometry With DSLR: Benchmark of Two Color Correction Techniques Toward Johnson’s VJ and Tycho VT Roger Pieri 834 The Variable Stars South Eclipsing Binary Database Tom Richards 983

PHOTOMETRY, HISTORY OF The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355 Illinois—Where Astronomical Photometry Grew Up Barry B. Beaman and Michael T. Svec 141

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1091PHOTOMETRY, INFRARED e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Small Telescope Infrared Photometry of the e Aurigae Eclipse Thomas P. Rutherford 704 Spots, Eclipses, and Pulsation: the Interplay of Photometry and Optical Interferometric Imaging (Abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg 266

PHOTOMETRY, NEAR-INFRARED TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae Brian K. Kloppenborg, Jeffrey L. Hopkins, and Robert E. Stencel 647 e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 The International e Aurigae Campaign 2009 Photometry Report Jeffrey L. Hopkins 633 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Probing Mira Atmospheres Using Optical Interferometric Techniques (Abstract) Sam Ragland 265 Spots, Eclipses, and Pulsation: the Interplay of Photometry and Optical Interferometric Imaging (Abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg 266 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222 The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 Variable Stars and the Asymptotic Giant Branch: Stellar Pulsations, Dust Production, and Mass Loss Angela K. Speck 244

PHOTOMETRY, PHOTOELECTRIC AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) David G. Turner et al. 415 TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355 An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae Brian K. Kloppenborg, Jeffrey L. Hopkins, and Robert E. Stencel 647 An Appreciation of Clinton B. Ford and the AAVSO of Fifty Years Ago Tony Hull 203 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) Edward F. Guinan et al. 417

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121092 e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 History of Amateur Variable Star Observations in Japan (Poster abstract) Seiichiro Kiyota 178 Illinois—Where Astronomical Photometry Grew Up Barry B. Beaman and Michael T. Svec 141 The International e Aurigae Campaign 2009 Photometry Report Jeffrey L. Hopkins 633 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 Photoelectric Photometry of e Aurigae During the 2009–2011 Eclipse Season Frank J. Melillo 695 The RASNZ Photometry Section, Incorporating the Auckland Photoelectric Observers’ Group (Poster abstract) Stan Walker 177 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180

PHOTOMETRY, PHOTOGRAPHIC The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355 Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 d Scorpii 2011 Periastron: Visual and Digital Photometric Campaign (Poster abstract) Costantino Sigismondi Sapienza 419 Digital Archiving: Where the Past Lives Again Kevin B. Paxson 360 Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries Wayne Osborn 133 Is MP Geminorum an Eclipsing Binary With a Very Long Period? Dietmar Böhme 973 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 New Light Curve for the 1909 Outburst of RT Serpentis Grant Luberda and Wayne Osborn 887 A Note on the Variability of V538 Cassiopeiae Gustav Holmberg 986 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 Progress Report for Adapting APASS Data Releases for the Calibration of Harvard Plates Edward J. Los 396 The Ross Variable Stars Revisited. II Wayne Osborn and O. Frank Mills 929 The Stars Belong to Everyone: Astronomer and Science Writer Helen Sawyer Hogg (1905–1993) Maria J. Cahill 31 A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1093 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222 UV-Blue (CCD) and Historic (Photographic) Spectra of e Aurigae—Summary R.ElizabethGriffinandRobertE.Stencel 714 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44

PHOTOMETRY, VISUAL AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) David G. Turner et al. 415 The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355 Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae Brian K. Kloppenborg, Jeffrey L. Hopkins, and Robert E. Stencel 647 Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 BVRI Photometry of SN 2011fe in M101 Michael W. Richmond and Horace A. Smith 872 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 d Scorpii 2011 Periastron: Visual and Digital Photometric Campaign (Poster abstract) Costantino Sigismondi Sapienza 419 e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 High School Students Watching Stars Evolve (Abstract) John R. Percy et al. 416 History of Amateur Variable Star Observations in Japan (Poster abstract) Seiichiro Kiyota 178 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 429 New Light Curve for the 1909 Outburst of RT Serpentis Grant Luberda and Wayne Osborn 887 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece Grigoris Maravelias et al. 679 A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121094 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180 The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium Patrick Wils et al. 164

PLANETARIUMS The Citizen Sky Planetarium Trailer (Poster abstract) Rebecca Turner, Aaron Price, and Ryan Wyatt 428 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 The World Science Festival (Abstract) John Pazmino 428

PLANETARY NEBULAE Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) David G. Turner et al. 423 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 What Mass Loss Modeling Tells Us About Planetary Nebulae (Abstract) Lee Anne Willson and Qian Wang 424

PLANETS Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 Contributions by Citizen Scientists to Astronomy (Abstract) Arne A. Henden 239 Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries Wayne Osborn 133 John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 Stars, Planets, and the Weather: if You Don’t Like It Wait Five Billion Years (Abstract) Jeremy J. Drake 425

PLANETS, EXTRASOLAR Centennial Highlights in Astronomy Owen Gingerich 438 Contributions by Citizen Scientists to Astronomy (Abstract) Arne A. Henden 239 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) Edward F. Guinan et al. 417 How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Planet Hunting With HATNet and HATSouth (Abstract) Gaspar Bakos 241 Stars, Planets, and the Weather: if You Don’t Like It Wait Five Billion Years (Abstract) Jeremy J. Drake 425 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1095 The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448

POETRY, THEATER, DANCE, SOCIETY The AAVSO 2011 Demographic and Background Survey Aaron Price and Kevin B. Paxson 1010 The AAVSO Widow—or Should We Say Spouse? Thomas R. Williams 77 Adverse Health Effects of Nighttime Lighting Mario Motta 380 Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24 An Artist’s Note on Art in Science Nico Camargo 867 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 The Citizen Sky Planetarium Trailer (Poster abstract) Rebecca Turner, Aaron Price, and Ryan Wyatt 428 Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 426 Exploring the Breadth and Sources of Variable Star Astronomers’ Astronomy Knowledge: First Steps (Abstract) Stephanie J. Slater 427 Flares, Fears, and Forecasts: Public Misconceptions About the Sunspot Cycle Kristine Larsen 407 Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 Highlighting e Aurigae and Citizen Sky John R. Percy 609 Introduction to the History Paper Sessions Thomas R. Williams 20 John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 King Charles’ Star: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Dating the Supernova Known as Cassiopeia A (Abstract) Martin Lunn 150 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 RaschAnalysisofScientificLiteracyinanAstronomicalCitizenScienceProject(Posterabstract) Aaron Price 427 Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece Grigoris Maravelias et al. 679 Star Watching Promoted by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan Seiichi Sakuma 391 The Stars Belong to Everyone: Astronomer and Science Writer Helen Sawyer Hogg (1905–1993) Maria J. Cahill 31 Stars, Planets, and the Weather: if You Don’t Like It Wait Five Billion Years (Abstract) Jeremy J. Drake 425 The World Science Festival (Abstract) John Pazmino 428

POLARIMETRY Eclipse Spectropolarimetry of the e Aurigae System Kathleen M. Geise et al. 767

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121096 e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Polarimetry of e Aurigae, From November 2009 to January 2012 Gary M. Cole 787 A Single Beam Polarimeter (Poster abstract) Jerry D. Horne 1038 The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334

PROFESSIONAL-AMATEUR COLLABORATION [See ASTRONOMERS, AMATEUR]

PULSATING VARIABLES High School Students Watching Stars Evolve (Abstract) John R. Percy et al. 416 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 Secular Variation of the Mode Amplitude-Ratio of the Double-Mode RR Lyrae Star NSVS 5222076, Part 2 David A. Hurdis and Tom Krajci 268 Spots, Eclipses, and Pulsation: the Interplay of Photometry and Optical Interferometric Imaging (Abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg 266 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539

R CORONAE BOREALIS VARIABLES [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 ThePulsationPeriodoftheHotHydrogen-DeficientStarMVSgr John R. Percy and Rong Fu 900 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539

RADIAL VELOCITY The Development of Early Pulsation Theory, or, How Cepheids Are Like Steam Engines Matthew Stanley 100 Eclipse Spectropolarimetry of the e Aurigae System Kathleen M. Geise et al. 767 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1097 Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) Edward F. Guinan et al. 417 e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Robin Leadbeater et al. 729 How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 Interferometry and the Cepheid Distance Scale Thomas G. Barnes III 256 Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) David G. Turner et al. 423 Observations Using a Bespoke Medium Resolution Fast Spectrograph (Abstract) John Menke 1037 The Rotational Period of the Sun Using the Doppler Shift of the Ha Spectral Line (Abstract) Robert M. Gill 1038 Spectroscopic Results From Blue Hills Observatory of the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Stanley A. Gorodenski 743

RADIO ASTRONOMY; RADIO OBSERVATIONS An Amateur-Professional International Observing Campaign for the EPOXI Mission: New Insights Into Comets (Abstract) Karen J. Meech 422 Probing Mira Atmospheres Using Optical Interferometric Techniques (Abstract) Sam Ragland 265 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51

RED VARIABLES [See IRREGULAR, MIRA, SEMIREGULAR VARIABLES]

REMOTE OBSERVING AAVSOnet: the Robotic Telescope Network (Poster abstract) Mike Simonsen 432 GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis Pierre de Ponthière et al. 904 Intensive Observations of Cataclysmic, RR Lyrae, and High Amplitude d Scuti (HADS) Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 289 Light Curve of Minor Planet 1026 Ingrid (Poster abstract) Shelby Delos, Gary Ahrendts, and Timothy Baker 423 A Note on the Variability of V538 Cassiopeiae Gustav Holmberg 986 ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 1003 Secular Variation of the Mode Amplitude-Ratio of the Double-Mode RR Lyrae Star NSVS 5222076, Part 2 David A. Hurdis and Tom Krajci 268 The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium Patrick Wils et al. 164

ROTATING VARIABLES [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121098 Spots, Eclipses, and Pulsation: the Interplay of Photometry and Optical Interferometric Imaging (Abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg 266

RR LYRAE STARS [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 The GEOS Association of Variable Star Observers (Abstract) Franz-Josef Hambsch et al. 177 GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis Pierre de Ponthière et al. 904 High School Students Watching Stars Evolve (Abstract) John R. Percy et al. 416 Intensive Observations of Cataclysmic, RR Lyrae, and High Amplitude d Scuti (HADS) Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 289 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Recent Maxima of 55 Short Period Pulsating Stars Gerard Samolyk 923 ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 1003 RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481 Secular Variation of the Mode Amplitude-Ratio of the Double-Mode RR Lyrae Star NSVS 5222076, Part 2 David A. Hurdis and Tom Krajci 268 Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327

RS CVN STARS [See ECLIPSING BINARIES; see also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)]

RV TAURI STARS [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study David G. Turner 502 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 RS Sagittae: the Search for Eclipses Jerry D. Horne 278 Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492

S DORADUS VARIABLES [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442

SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS A Century of Supernovae Peter Garnavich 598

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1099 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study David G. Turner 502 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) Edward F. Guinan et al. 417 e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis Pierre de Ponthière et al. 904 How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Interferometry and the Cepheid Distance Scale Thomas G. Barnes III 256 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 Preliminary Analysis of MOST Observations of the Trapezium (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 415 RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334

SATELLITES; SATELLITE/SPACECRAFT MISSIONS [See also COORDINATED OBSERVATIONS] An Amateur-Professional International Observing Campaign for the EPOXI Mission: New Insights Into Comets (Abstract) Karen J. Meech 422 Centennial Highlights in Astronomy Owen Gingerich 438 A Century of Supernovae Peter Garnavich 598 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 Hubble’s Famous Plate of 1923: a Story of Pink Polyethylene David R. Soderblom 321 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121100 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 An Overview of the AAVSO’s Information Technology Infrastructure From 1967 to 1997 Richard C. S. Kinne 208 RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94

SCIENTIFIC WRITING, PUBLICATION OF DATA An Artist’s Note on Art in Science Nico Camargo 867 The Citation of Manuscripts Which Have Appeared in JAAVSO Arlo U. Landolt 1032 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51

SELF-CORRELATION ANALYSIS TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 ThePulsationPeriodoftheHotHydrogen-DeficientStarMVSgr John R. Percy and Rong Fu 900 RS Sagittae: the Search for Eclipses Jerry D. Horne 278

SEMIREGULAR VARIABLES [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) David G. Turner et al. 415 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 Preliminary Analysis of MOST Observations of the Trapezium (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 415

SEQUENCES, COMPARISON STAR [See CHARTS]

SMALL-AMPLITUDE RED VARIABLES TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528

SOFTWARE [See COMPUTERS]

SOLAR Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1101 The Effect of Online Sunspot Data on Visual Solar Observers Kristine Larsen 374 Flares, Fears, and Forecasts: Public Misconceptions About the Sunspot Cycle Kristine Larsen 407 A Generalized Linear Mixed Model for Enumerated Sunspots (Abstract) Jamie Riggs 436 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51 The Rotational Period of the Sun Using the Doppler Shift of the Ha Spectral Line (Abstract) Robert M. Gill 1038 Solar Cycle 24—Will It Be Unusually Quiet? (Abstract) Rodney Howe 435 Stars, Planets, and the Weather: if You Don’t Like It Wait Five Billion Years (Abstract) Jeremy J. Drake 425

SPECTRA, SPECTROSCOPY AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) David G. Turner et al. 415 Bright New Type-Ia Supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy (M101): Physical Properties of SN 2011fe From Photometry and Spectroscopy (Poster abstract) Sai Gouravajhala et al. 419 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Eclipse Spectropolarimetry of the e Aurigae System Kathleen M. Geise et al. 767 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) Edward F. Guinan et al. 417 e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 Fast Spectrometer Construction and Testing (Abstract) John Menke 1037 Ha Emission Extraction Using Narrowband Photometric Filters (Abstract) Gary Walker 432 Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse Benjamin Mauclaire et al. 718 High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Robin Leadbeater et al. 729 International Observing Campaign: Photometry and Spectroscopy of P Cygni Ernst Pollmann and Thilo Bauer 894 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) David G. Turner et al. 423

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121102 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 Observations Using a Bespoke Medium Resolution Fast Spectrograph (Abstract) John Menke 1037 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece Grigoris Maravelias et al. 679 The Rotational Period of the Sun Using the Doppler Shift of the Ha Spectral Line (Abstract) Robert M. Gill 1038 RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481 Spectroscopic Results From Blue Hills Observatory of the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Stanley A. Gorodenski 743 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 UV-Blue (CCD) and Historic (Photographic) Spectra of e Aurigae—Summary R.ElizabethGriffinandRobertE.Stencel 714 Variable Stars and the Asymptotic Giant Branch: Stellar Pulsations, Dust Production, and Mass Loss Angela K. Speck 244 VSX J071108.7+695227: a Newly Discovered Short-period Eclipsing Binary Mario Damasso et al. 945 The World’s Strangest Supernova May Not Be a Supernova At All (Abstract) Caroline Moore 421

SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSIS Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Eclipse Spectropolarimetry of the e Aurigae System Kathleen M. Geise et al. 767 Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse Benjamin Mauclaire et al. 718 How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 International Observing Campaign: Photometry and Spectroscopy of P Cygni Ernst Pollmann and Thilo Bauer 894 RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481 Spectroscopic Results From Blue Hills Observatory of the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Stanley A. Gorodenski 743 UV-Blue (CCD) and Historic (Photographic) Spectra of e Aurigae—Summary R.ElizabethGriffinandRobertE.Stencel 714 VSX J071108.7+695227: a Newly Discovered Short-period Eclipsing Binary Mario Damasso et al. 945

STANDARD STARS The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355 A Practical Approach to Transforming Magnitudes onto a Standard Photometric System David Boyd 990

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1103 Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 An Amateur-Professional International Observing Campaign for the EPOXI Mission: New Insights Into Comets (Abstract) Karen J. Meech 422 An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae Brian K. Kloppenborg, Jeffrey L. Hopkins, and Robert E. Stencel 647 BVRI Photometry of SN 2011fe in M101 Michael W. Richmond and Horace A. Smith 872 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Cataclysmic Variables in the Backyard (Abstract) Joseph Patterson 240 The Citation of Manuscripts Which Have Appeared in JAAVSO Arlo U. Landolt 1032 The Citizen Sky Planetarium Trailer (Poster abstract) Rebecca Turner, Aaron Price, and Ryan Wyatt 428 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study David G. Turner 502 Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 426 d Scorpii 2011 Periastron: Visual and Digital Photometric Campaign (Poster abstract) Costantino Sigismondi Sapienza 419 ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-gradeDSLRCamera Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 815 Eclipse Spectropolarimetry of the e Aurigae System Kathleen M. Geise et al. 767 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) Edward F. Guinan et al. 417 Exploring the Breadth and Sources of Variable Star Astronomers’ Astronomy Knowledge: First Steps (Abstract) Stephanie J. Slater 427 A Generalized Linear Mixed Model for Enumerated Sunspots (Abstract) Jamie Riggs 436 GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis Pierre de Ponthière et al. 904 GSC 4552-1643: a W UMa System With Complete Eclipses Dirk Terrell and John Gross 941 Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse Benjamin Mauclaire et al. 718 High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Robin Leadbeater et al. 729 High Speed UBV Photometry of e Aurigae’s 2009–2011 Eclipse (Poster abstract) Aaron Price et al. 418 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 International Observing Campaign: Photometry and Spectroscopy of P Cygni Ernst Pollmann and Thilo Bauer 894

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121104 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) David G. Turner et al. 423 Modeling the Disk in the e Aurigae System: a Brief Review With Proposed Numerical Solutions Richard L. Pearson III and Robert E. Stencel 802 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 Observations Using a Bespoke Medium Resolution Fast Spectrograph (Abstract) John Menke 1037 Polarimetry of e Aurigae, From November 2009 to January 2012 Gary M. Cole 787 A Practical Approach to Transforming Magnitudes onto a Standard Photometric System David Boyd 990 Preliminary Analysis of MOST Observations of the Trapezium (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 415 Probing Mira Atmospheres Using Optical Interferometric Techniques (Abstract) Sam Ragland 265 ThePulsationPeriodoftheHotHydrogen-DeficientStarMVSgr John R. Percy and Rong Fu 900 RaschAnalysisofScientificLiteracyinanAstronomicalCitizenScienceProject(Posterabstract) Aaron Price 427 The Rotational Period of the Sun Using the Doppler Shift of the Ha Spectral Line (Abstract) Robert M. Gill 1038 RS Sagittae: the Search for Eclipses Jerry D. Horne 278 Small Telescope Infrared Photometry of the e Aurigae Eclipse Thomas P. Rutherford 704 Solar Cycle 24—Will It Be Unusually Quiet? (Abstract) Rodney Howe 435 Spots, Eclipses, and Pulsation: the Interplay of Photometry and Optical Interferometric Imaging (Abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg 266 Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) Frederick John Vrba et al. 434 Stellar Photometry With DSLR: Benchmark of Two Color Correction Techniques Toward Johnson’s VJ and Tycho VT Roger Pieri 834 A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 UV-Blue (CCD) and Historic (Photographic) Spectra of e Aurigae—Summary R.ElizabethGriffinandRobertE.Stencel 714 V-band Light Curve Analysis of e Aurigae During the 2009–2011 Eclipse Thomas Karlsson 668 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1105 What Mass Loss Modeling Tells Us About Planetary Nebulae (Abstract) Lee Anne Willson and Qian Wang 424

STRANGE (QUARK) STARS The Hunt for the Quark-Nova; a Call for Observers (Abstract) David J. Lane et al. 425

SU URSAE MAJORIS STARS [See CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES]

SUDDEN IONOSPHERIC DISTURBANCES Solar Cycle 24—Will It Be Unusually Quiet? (Abstract) Rodney Howe 435

SUN [See SOLAR]

SUNSPOTS, SUNSPOT COUNTS The Effect of Online Sunspot Data on Visual Solar Observers Kristine Larsen 374 Flares, Fears, and Forecasts: Public Misconceptions About the Sunspot Cycle Kristine Larsen 407 A Generalized Linear Mixed Model for Enumerated Sunspots (Abstract) Jamie Riggs 436 Solar Cycle 24—Will It Be Unusually Quiet? (Abstract) Rodney Howe 435

SUPERNOVAE [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) David G. Turner et al. 415 Bright New Type-Ia Supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy (M101): Physical Properties of SN 2011fe From Photometry and Spectroscopy (Poster abstract) Sai Gouravajhala et al. 419 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 BVRI Photometry of SN 2011fe in M101 Michael W. Richmond and Horace A. Smith 872 A Century of Supernovae Peter Garnavich 598 The Hunt for the Quark-Nova; a Call for Observers (Abstract) David J. Lane et al. 425 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 King Charles’ Star: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Dating the Supernova Known as Cassiopeia A (Abstract) Martin Lunn 150 Stars, Planets, and the Weather: if You Don’t Like It Wait Five Billion Years (Abstract) Jeremy J. Drake 425 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 The World’s Strangest Supernova May Not Be a Supernova At All (Abstract) Caroline Moore 421

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121106SUSPECTED VARIABLES [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-gradeDSLRCamera Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 815 The Ross Variable Stars Revisited. II Wayne Osborn and O. Frank Mills 929 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222

SYMBIOTIC STARS [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572

T TAURI STARS [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448

TERRESTRIAL An Amateur-Professional International Observing Campaign for the EPOXI Mission: New Insights Into Comets (Abstract) Karen J. Meech 422 Flares, Fears, and Forecasts: Public Misconceptions About the Sunspot Cycle Kristine Larsen 407 Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries Wayne Osborn 133 Star Watching Promoted by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan Seiichi Sakuma 391 Stars, Planets, and the Weather: if You Don’t Like It Wait Five Billion Years (Abstract) Jeremy J. Drake 425

UNKNOWN; UNSTUDIED VARIABLES ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-gradeDSLRCamera Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 815 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 The Ross Variable Stars Revisited. II Wayne Osborn and O. Frank Mills 929 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222

UXORS—UX ORIONIS STARS [See also VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL)] Ha Emission Extraction Using Narrowband Photometric Filters (Abstract) Gary Walker 432 The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1107VARIABLE STAR OBSERVING ORGANIZATIONS AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) David G. Turner et al. 415 TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 The AAVSO 2011 Demographic and Background Survey Aaron Price and Kevin B. Paxson 1010 The AAVSO Widow—or Should We Say Spouse? Thomas R. Williams 77 AAVSOnet: the Robotic Telescope Network (Poster abstract) Mike Simonsen 432 About This 100th Anniversary Issue John R. Percy 1 Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 Anne S. Young: Professor and Variable Star Observer Extraordinaire Katherine Bracher 24 Apollo 14 Road Trip (Poster abstract) Paul Valleli 223 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Cataclysmic Variables in the Backyard (Abstract) Joseph Patterson 240 Centennial Highlights in Astronomy Owen Gingerich 438 The Citation of Manuscripts Which Have Appeared in JAAVSO Arlo U. Landolt 1032 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 426 Contributions by Citizen Scientists to Astronomy (Abstract) Arne A. Henden 239 Data Evolution in VSX: Making a Good Thing Better (Abstract) Sebastian Otero 431 Data Release 3 of the AAVSO All-Sky Photometric Survey (APASS) (Poster abstract) Arne A. Henden et al. 430 Exploring the Breadth and Sources of Variable Star Astronomers’ Astronomy Knowledge: First Steps (Abstract) Stephanie J. Slater 427 The GEOS Association of Variable Star Observers (Abstract) Franz-Josef Hambsch et al. 177 GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis Pierre de Ponthière et al. 904 Guiding Forces and Janet A. Mattei Elizabeth O. Waagen 65 Ha Emission Extraction Using Narrowband Photometric Filters (Abstract) Gary Walker 432 Highlighting e Aurigae and Citizen Sky John R. Percy 609 History of Amateur Variable Star Observations in Japan (Poster abstract) Seiichiro Kiyota 178

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121108 International Observing Campaign: Photometry and Spectroscopy of P Cygni Ernst Pollmann and Thilo Bauer 894 Introduction to BAV (Abstract) Franz-Josef Hambsch and Joachim Hübscher 177 Introduction to the History Paper Sessions Thomas R. Williams 20 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 The Legacy of Annie Jump Cannon: Discoveries and Catalogues of Variable Stars (Abstract) Barbara L. Welther 92 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 Margaret W. Mayall in the AAVSO Archives (Abstract) Michael Saladyga 92 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 429 A Note on the Variability of V538 Cassiopeiae Gustav Holmberg 986 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 An Overview of the AAVSO’s Information Technology Infrastructure From 1967 to 1997 Richard C. S. Kinne 208 Planet Hunting With HATNet and HATSouth (Abstract) Gaspar Bakos 241 Professional Astronomers in Service to the AAVSO (Poster abstract) Michael Saladyga and Elizabeth O. Waagen 223 Progress Report for Adapting APASS Data Releases for the Calibration of Harvard Plates Edward J. Los 396 The RASNZ Photometry Section, Incorporating the Auckland Photoelectric Observers’ Group (Poster abstract) Stan Walker 177 The RASNZ Variable Star Section and Variable Stars South Albert Jones and Stan Walker 168 RaschAnalysisofScientificLiteracyinanAstronomicalCitizenScienceProject(Posterabstract) Aaron Price 427 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51 Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece Grigoris Maravelias et al. 679 RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481 Solar Cycle 24—Will It Be Unusually Quiet? (Abstract) Rodney Howe 435 Star Watching Promoted by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan Seiichi Sakuma 391 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1109 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 The Variable Star Observations of Frank E. Seagrave (Abstract) Gerald P. Dyck 223 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44 The Variable Stars South Eclipsing Binary Database Tom Richards 983 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180 VSX: the Next Generation (Abstract) Christopher L. Watson 431 Walking With AAVSO Giants—a Personal Journey (1960s) Roger S. Kolman and Mike Simonsen 189 The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium Patrick Wils et al. 164 The World Science Festival (Abstract) John Pazmino 428 The Z CamPaign Early Results (Abstract) Mike Simonsen 241

VARIABLE STAR OBSERVING [See also INSTRUMENTATION] AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) David G. Turner et al. 415 TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 The AAVSO 2011 Demographic and Background Survey Aaron Price and Kevin B. Paxson 1010 The AAVSO Widow—or Should We Say Spouse? Thomas R. Williams 77 AAVSOnet: the Robotic Telescope Network (Poster abstract) Mike Simonsen 432 The Acquisition of Photometric Data Arlo U. Landolt 355 Adverse Health Effects of Nighttime Lighting Mario Motta 380 Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 An Appreciation of Clinton B. Ford and the AAVSO of Fifty Years Ago Tony Hull 203 Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 British Astronomical Association Variable Star Section, 1890–2011 John Toone 154 BVRI Photometry of SN 2011fe in M101 Michael W. Richmond and Horace A. Smith 872 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Cataclysmic Variables in the Backyard (Abstract) Joseph Patterson 240 A Century of Supernovae Peter Garnavich 598 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121110 Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 426 Contributions by Citizen Scientists to Astronomy (Abstract) Arne A. Henden 239 Data Evolution in VSX: Making a Good Thing Better (Abstract) Sebastian Otero 431 d Scorpii 2011 Periastron: Visual and Digital Photometric Campaign (Poster abstract) Costantino Sigismondi Sapienza 419 ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-gradeDSLRCamera Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 815 Digital Archiving: Where the Past Lives Again Kevin B. Paxson 360 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) Edward F. Guinan et al. 417 The Effect of Online Sunspot Data on Visual Solar Observers Kristine Larsen 374 Enhancing the Educational Astronomical Experience of Non-Science Majors With the Use of an iPad and Telescope (Abstract) Robert M. Gill and Michael J. Burin 1037 Exploring the Breadth and Sources of Variable Star Astronomers’ Astronomy Knowledge: First Steps (Abstract) Stephanie J. Slater 427 Fast Spectrometer Construction and Testing (Abstract) John Menke 1037 Flares, Fears, and Forecasts: Public Misconceptions About the Sunspot Cycle Kristine Larsen 407 The GEOS Association of Variable Star Observers (Abstract) Franz-Josef Hambsch et al. 177 Ha Emission Extraction Using Narrowband Photometric Filters (Abstract) Gary Walker 432 Highlighting e Aurigae and Citizen Sky John R. Percy 609 The History of Variable Stars: a Fresh Look (Abstract) Robert Alan Hatch 151 How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 Illinois—Where Astronomical Photometry Grew Up Barry B. Beaman and Michael T. Svec 141 Intensive Observations of Cataclysmic, RR Lyrae, and High Amplitude d Scuti (HADS) Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 289 Interferometry and the Cepheid Distance Scale Thomas G. Barnes III 256 Introduction to BAV (Abstract) Franz-Josef Hambsch and Joachim Hübscher 177 Introduction to the History Paper Sessions Thomas R. Williams 20 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1111 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 Observations Using a Bespoke Medium Resolution Fast Spectrograph (Abstract) John Menke 1037 The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 Planet Hunting With HATNet and HATSouth (Abstract) Gaspar Bakos 241 Polarimetry of e Aurigae, From November 2009 to January 2012 Gary M. Cole 787 A Practical Approach to Transforming Magnitudes onto a Standard Photometric System David Boyd 990 Preliminary Analysis of MOST Observations of the Trapezium (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 415 The RASNZ Photometry Section, Incorporating the Auckland Photoelectric Observers’ Group (Poster abstract) Stan Walker 177 The RASNZ Variable Star Section and Variable Stars South Albert Jones and Stan Walker 168 Reminiscences on the Career of Martha Stahr Carpenter: Between a Rock and (Several) Hard Places Kristine Larsen 51 Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece Grigoris Maravelias et al. 679 ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 1003 The Rotational Period of the Sun Using the Doppler Shift of the Ha Spectral Line (Abstract) Robert M. Gill 1038 A Single Beam Polarimeter (Poster abstract) Jerry D. Horne 1038 Small Telescope Infrared Photometry of the e Aurigae Eclipse Thomas P. Rutherford 704 Spectroscopic Results From Blue Hills Observatory of the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Stanley A. Gorodenski 743 Spots, Eclipses, and Pulsation: the Interplay of Photometry and Optical Interferometric Imaging (Abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg 266 Star Watching Promoted by the Ministry of the Environment, Japan Seiichi Sakuma 391 Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) Frederick John Vrba et al. 434 Stellar Photometry With DSLR: Benchmark of Two Color Correction Techniques Toward Johnson’s VJ and Tycho VT Roger Pieri 834 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448 Variable Star Observers I Have Known Charles E. Scovil 196

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121112 Variable Star Observing With the Bradford Robotic Telescope (Abstract) Richard C. S. Kinne 435 The Visual Era of the AAVSO Eclipsing Binary Program David B. Williams, Marvin E. Baldwin, and Gerard Samolyk 180 VSX: the Next Generation (Abstract) Christopher L. Watson 431 Walking With AAVSO Giants—a Personal Journey (1960s) Roger S. Kolman and Mike Simonsen 189 The “Werkgroep Veranderlijke Sterren” of Belgium Patrick Wils et al. 164 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 The World Science Festival (Abstract) John Pazmino 428 The Z CamPaign Early Results (Abstract) Mike Simonsen 241

VARIABLE STARS (GENERAL) AAVSO Estimates and the Nature of Type C Semiregulars: Progenitors of Type II Supernovae (Abstract) David G. Turner et al. 415 TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 AAVSOnet: the Robotic Telescope Network (Poster abstract) Mike Simonsen 432 Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae Brian K. Kloppenborg, Jeffrey L. Hopkins, and Robert E. Stencel 647 Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Cataclysmic Variables in the Backyard (Abstract) Joseph Patterson 240 Centennial Highlights in Astronomy Owen Gingerich 438 A Century of Supernovae Peter Garnavich 598 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study David G. Turner 502 Collaborative Research Efforts for Citizen Scientists (Poster abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 426 Contributions by Citizen Scientists to Astronomy (Abstract) Arne A. Henden 239 Data Evolution in VSX: Making a Good Thing Better (Abstract) Sebastian Otero 431 Data Release 3 of the AAVSO All-Sky Photometric Survey (APASS) (Poster abstract) Arne A. Henden et al. 430 The Development of Early Pulsation Theory, or, How Cepheids Are Like Steam Engines Matthew Stanley 100 Digital Archiving: Where the Past Lives Again Kevin B. Paxson 360 Eclipse Spectropolarimetry of the e Aurigae System Kathleen M. Geise et al. 767 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1113 Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) Edward F. Guinan et al. 417 Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries Wayne Osborn 133 A Generalized Linear Mixed Model for Enumerated Sunspots (Abstract) Jamie Riggs 436 High School Students Watching Stars Evolve (Abstract) John R. Percy et al. 416 Highlighting e Aurigae and Citizen Sky John R. Percy 609 The History of Variable Stars: a Fresh Look (Abstract) Robert Alan Hatch 151 How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 The Hunt for the Quark-Nova; a Call for Observers (Abstract) David J. Lane et al. 425 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Interferometry and the Cepheid Distance Scale Thomas G. Barnes III 256 IntroductiontotheJointAAS-AAVSOScientificPaperSessions Matthew R. Templeton 226 Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 King Charles’ Star: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Dating the Supernova Known as Cassiopeia A (Abstract) Martin Lunn 150 The Legacy of Annie Jump Cannon: Discoveries and Catalogues of Variable Stars (Abstract) Barbara L. Welther 92 Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239 Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230 Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 and Implications for the PN Distance Scale (Poster abstract) David G. Turner et al. 423 Miras Lee Anne Willson and Massimo Marengo 516 Modeling the Disk in the e Aurigae System: a Brief Review With Proposed Numerical Solutions Richard L. Pearson III and Robert E. Stencel 802 New Life for Old Data: Digitization of Data Published in the Harvard Annals (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 429 Non-Mira Pulsating Red Giants and Supergiants László L. Kiss and John R. Percy 528 Planet Hunting With HATNet and HATSouth (Abstract) Gaspar Bakos 241 Preliminary Analysis of MOST Observations of the Trapezium (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 415 Probing Mira Atmospheres Using Optical Interferometric Techniques (Abstract) Sam Ragland 265 RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481 Solar Cycle 24—Will It Be Unusually Quiet? (Abstract) Rodney Howe 435

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121114

VARIABLE STARS (INDIVIDUAL); OBSERVING TARGETS [Z And] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 [IW And] Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 [PX And] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [V455 And] Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 [S Aps] What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 [R Aqr] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572

Spots, Eclipses, and Pulsation: the Interplay of Photometry and Optical Interferometric Imaging (Abstract) Brian K. Kloppenborg 266 Stars, Planets, and the Weather: if You Don’t Like It Wait Five Billion Years (Abstract) Jeremy J. Drake 425 Status of the USNO Infrared Astrometry Program (Poster abstract) Frederick John Vrba et al. 434 Stellar Photometry With DSLR: Benchmark of Two Color Correction Techniques Toward Johnson’s VJ and Tycho VT Roger Pieri 834 Stellar Pulsation Theory From Arthur Stanley Eddington to Today (Abstract) Steven D. Kawaler and Carl J. Hansen 150 A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 VariableStarsandConstantCommitments:theStellarCareerofDorritHoffleit Kristine Larsen 44 Variable Stars and the Asymptotic Giant Branch: Stellar Pulsations, Dust Production, and Mass Loss Angela K. Speck 244 The Variable Stars South Eclipsing Binary Database Tom Richards 983 VSX: the Next Generation (Abstract) Christopher L. Watson 431 What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 What Mass Loss Modeling Tells Us About Planetary Nebulae (Abstract) Lee Anne Willson and Qian Wang 424 The World’s Strangest Supernova May Not Be a Supernova At All (Abstract) Caroline Moore 421 The Z CamPaign Early Results (Abstract) Mike Simonsen 241

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1115 [UU Aqr] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [V605 Aql] What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 [V1315 Aql] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [V1413 Aql] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 [h Aql] John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 [R Ara] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [RZAri]TheAAVSOPhotoelectricPhotometryPrograminItsScientificandSocio-HistoricContext John R. Percy 109 [SV Ari] ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 1003 [TT Ari] Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 [UV Aur] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 [GV Aur] Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 [IU Aur] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [NU Aur] Intensive Observations of Cataclysmic, RR Lyrae, and High Amplitude d Scuti (HADS) Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 289 [NU Aur] GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis Pierre de Ponthière et al. 904 [V363 Aur = Lanning 10] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [e Aur] Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 [e Aur] An Analysis of the Long-term Photometric Behavior of e Aurigae Brian K. Kloppenborg, Jeffrey L. Hopkins, and Robert E. Stencel 647 [e Aur] An Artist’s Note on Art in Science Nico Camargo 867 [e Aur] The Citizen Sky Planetarium Trailer (Poster abstract) Rebecca Turner, Aaron Price, and Ryan Wyatt 428 [e Aur] Eclipse Spectropolarimetry of the e Aurigae System Kathleen M. Geise et al. 767 [e Aur] e Aurigae—an Overview of the 2009–2011 Eclipse Campaign Results Robert E. Stencel 618 [e Aur] Ha Spectral Monitoring of e Aurigae 2009–2011 Eclipse Benjamin Mauclaire et al. 718 [e Aur] High Cadence Measurement of Neutral Sodium and Potassium Absorption During the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Robin Leadbeater et al. 729 [e Aur] High Speed UBV Photometry of e Aurigae’s 2009–2011 Eclipse (Poster abstract) Aaron Price et al. 418 [e Aur] Highlighting e Aurigae and Citizen Sky John R. Percy 609 [e Aur] The International e Aurigae Campaign 2009 Photometry Report Jeffrey L. Hopkins 633 [e Aur] Lessons Learned During the Recent e Aurigae Eclipse Observing Campaign (Abstract) Robert E. Stencel 239

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121116 [e Aur] Modeling the Disk in the e Aurigae System: a Brief Review With Proposed Numerical Solutions Richard L. Pearson III and Robert E. Stencel 802 [e Aur] The Origins and Future of the Citizen Sky Project Aaron Price et al. 614 [e Aur] Photoelectric Photometry of e Aurigae During the 2009–2011 Eclipse Season Frank J. Melillo 695 [e Aur] Polarimetry of e Aurigae, From November 2009 to January 2012 Gary M. Cole 787 [e Aur] Report From the e Aurigae Campaign in Greece Grigoris Maravelias et al. 679 [e Aur] Small Telescope Infrared Photometry of the e Aurigae Eclipse Thomas P. Rutherford 704 [e Aur] Spectroscopic Results From Blue Hills Observatory of the 2009–2011 Eclipse of e Aurigae Stanley A. Gorodenski 743 [e Aur] Stellar Photometry With DSLR: Benchmark of Two Color Correction Techniques Toward Johnson’s VJ and Tycho VT Roger Pieri 834 [e Aur] UV-Blue (CCD) and Historic (Photographic) Spectra of e Aurigae—Summary R.ElizabethGriffinandRobertE.Stencel 714 [e Aur] V-band Light Curve Analysis of e Aurigae During the 2009–2011 Eclipse Thomas Karlsson 668 [UU Boo] Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 [UZ Boo] Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 [Z Cam] Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 [Z Cam] Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 [AC Cnc] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [OY Car] Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 [IX Cas] Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 [QX Cas] Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) Edward F. Guinan et al. 417 [QX Cas] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [V513 Cas] Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 [V538 Cas] A Note on the Variability of V538 Cassiopeiae Gustav Holmberg 986 [Cas A] King Charles’ Star: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Dating the Supernova Known as Cassiopeia A (Abstract) Martin Lunn 150 [Var Cas 06 = VSX J000921.8+543943] A Practical Approach to Transforming Magnitudes onto a Standard Photometric System David Boyd 990 [V685 Cen] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [U Cep] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1117 [VV Cep] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [AH Cep] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [EE Cep] A Practical Approach to Transforming Magnitudes onto a Standard Photometric System David Boyd 990 [d Cep] John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 [o Cet] The History of Variable Stars: a Fresh Look (Abstract) Robert Alan Hatch 151 [Z Cha] Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 [AL Com] Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 [R CrB] John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 [R CrB] What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 [T CrB] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 [VY CrB] GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis Pierre de Ponthière et al. 904 [Z Cyg] Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327 [SS Cyg] Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 [SS Cyg] Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 [SS Cyg] Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 [SS Cyg] Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 [XX Cyg] Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 [XZ Cyg] Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327 [BF Cyg] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 [CI Cyg] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 [EM Cyg] Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 [V407 Cyg] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 [V699 Cyg] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [V1016 Cyg] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 [V1500 Cyg] Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 [V1776 Cyg] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [V2467 Cyg] Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121118 [V2468 Cyg] Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 [P Cyg] International Observing Campaign: Photometry and Spectroscopy of P Cygni Ernst Pollmann and Thilo Bauer 894 [TX Del] Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 [LT Del] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 [MQ Dra (SDSS 1553+55)] Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 [EF Eri] Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 [U Gem] Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 [U Gem] Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 [SV Gem] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [MP Gem] Is MP Geminorum an Eclipsing Binary With a Very Long Period? Dietmar Böhme 973 [RS Gru] The Pulsational Behavior of the High Amplitude d Scuti Star RS Gruis Jaime Rubén García 272 [AM Her] Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 [DY Her] Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 [V838 Her] Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 [HS Hya] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [VW Hyi] ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 1003 [WX Hyi] Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 [CD Ind] Intensive Observations of Cataclysmic, RR Lyrae, and High Amplitude d Scuti (HADS) Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 289 [SS Lac] Eclipsing Binaries That Don’t Eclipse Anymore: the Strange Case of the Once (and Future?) Eclipsing Binary QX Cassiopeiae (Abstract) Edward F. Guinan et al. 417 [SS Lac] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [GW Lib] Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 [EX Lup] The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448 [BH Lyn] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [BP Lyn] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [CX Lyr] GEOS RR Lyrae Survey: Blazhko Period Measurement of Three RRab Stars— CX Lyrae, NU Aurigae, and VY Coronae Borealis Pierre de Ponthière et al. 904 [CX Lyr] Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1119 [RR Lyr] RR Lyrae Stars: Cosmic Lighthouses With a Twist Katrien Kolenberg 481 [b Lyr] John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 [b Lyr] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [TU Men] Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 [BT Mon] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [V838 Mon] Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 [AY Mus] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [RS Oph] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 [V2672 Oph] Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 [V1159 Ori] Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 [V1820 Ori] ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 1003 [q1 Ori (A,B,C,D)] Preliminary Analysis of MOST Observations of the Trapezium (Abstract) Matthew R. Templeton et al. 415 [AG Peg] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 [AU Peg] Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 [51 Peg b] How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 [RW Per] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [GK Per] Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 [GK Per] Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 [V718 Per] The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448 [b Per] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [b Per] John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 [ST Pup] Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 [V Sge] Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 [RS Sge] RS Sagittae: the Search for Eclipses Jerry D. Horne 278 [WZ Sge] Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 [FG Sge] What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 [HM Sge] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 [RY Sgr] Long-Term Visual Light Curves and the Role of Visual Observations in Modern Astrophysics John R. Percy 230

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121120 [RY Sgr] What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 [MVSgr]ThePulsationPeriodoftheHotHydrogen-DeficientStarMVSgr John R. Percy and Rong Fu 900 [V4334 Sgr] Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 [m Sgr] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [U Sco] Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 [V907 Sco] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [d Sco] d Scorpii 2011 Periastron: Visual and Digital Photometric Campaign (Poster abstract) Costantino Sigismondi Sapienza 419 [BW Scl] Intensive Observations of Cataclysmic, RR Lyrae, and High Amplitude d Scuti (HADS) Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 289 [BW Scl] ROAD (Remote Observatory Atacama Desert): Intensive Observations of Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 1003 [R Sct] John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 [V476 Sct] Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 [V477 Sct] Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 [RT Ser] New Light Curve for the 1909 Outburst of RT Serpentis Grant Luberda and Wayne Osborn 887 [FG Ser] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 [LX Ser] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [SW Sex] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [T Tau] The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448 [RR Tau] Ha Emission Extraction Using Narrowband Photometric Filters (Abstract) Gary Walker 432 [AA Tau] The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448 [RW Tri] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [SU UMa] Amateur Observing Patterns and Their Potential Impact on Variable Star Science Matthew R. Templeton 348 [DW UMa] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [3 SMC stars] What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 [23 LMC stars] What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 [27variablestars(Tychoidentifications)]ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-field V-band Photometry Using a Consumer-grade DSLR Camera Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 815 [55 RR Lyrae stars] Recent Maxima of 55 Short Period Pulsating Stars Gerard Samolyk 923 [74 Milky Way RCB stars] What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 2012 1121 [150 Eclipsing Binary stars] Recent Minima of 150 Eclipsing Binary Stars Gerard Samolyk 975 [190 Ross variable stars] The Ross Variable Stars Revisited. II Wayne Osborn and O. Frank Mills 929 [1RXS J064434.5+334451] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [2MASS J03145502+5618172] Algorithms + Observations = VStar David Benn 852 [Abell 8] Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 (Poster abstract) David G. Turner et al. 423 [Algol] Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 [Algol] John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 [BD-21.3873] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 [Bica 6] Membership of the Planetary Nebula Abell 8 in the Open Cluster Bica 6 (Poster abstract) David G. Turner et al. 423 [CHS7797] The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448 [Comet 103P/Hartley 2] An Amateur-Professional International Observing Campaign for the EPOXI Mission: New Insights Into Comets (Abstract) Karen J. Meech 422 [GSC 0762-0110] Intensive Observations of Cataclysmic, RR Lyrae, and High Amplitude d Scuti (HADS) Variable Stars Franz-Josef Hambsch 289 [GSC 4552-1643] GSC 4552-1643: a W UMa System With Complete Eclipses Dirk Terrell and John Gross 941 [HD 17156b] How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 [HD 80606b] How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456 [He 1-36] Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 [HS 0129+2933 = TT Tri] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [HS 0220+0603] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [HS 0455+8315] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [HS 0728+6738] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [KH 15D] The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448 [Lanning 10 = V363 Aur] A Study of the Orbital Periods of Deeply Eclipsing SW Sextantis Stars David Boyd 295 [M64] John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 [Mercury] John Goodricke, Edward Pigott, and Their Study of Variable Stars Linda M. French 120 [Minor Planet 1026 Ingrid] Light Curve of Minor Planet 1026 Ingrid (Poster abstract) Shelby Delos, Gary Ahrendts, and Timothy Baker 423 [NSV 1436 (Ross 4)] Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries Wayne Osborn 133 [NSVS 5222076] Secular Variation of the Mode Amplitude-Ratio of the Double-Mode RR Lyrae Star NSVS 5222076, Part 2 David A. Hurdis and Tom Krajci 268

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121122 [NSVS 5222076] Things We Don’t Understand About RR Lyrae Stars Horace A. Smith 327 [NSVS 7606408] Variability Type Determination and High Precision Ephemeris for NSVS 7606408 Riccardo Furgoni 955 [R148] The Ross Variable Stars Revisited. II Wayne Osborn and O. Frank Mills 929 [Ross 4 (NSV 1436)] Frank Elmore Ross and His Variable Star Discoveries Wayne Osborn 133 [SA 61] Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 [Sakurai’s Object] What Are the R Coronae Borealis Stars? Geoffrey C. Clayton 539 [SDSS 1324+03] Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 [SDSS 1553+55 (MQ Dra)] Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 [SDSSJ 0155+00] Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 [SN 1972E] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 1980N] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 1981B] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 1981D] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 1983R] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 1986G] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 1987A] A Century of Supernovae Peter Garnavich 598 [SN 1998bu] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 1999cl] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 1999ee] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 1999em] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 2001el] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 2002cv] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 2003cq] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 2003gs] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 2003hn] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 2003hv] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 2004S] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 2006X] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334

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VIDEO Automation of Eastern Kentucky University Observatory and Preliminary Data (Poster abstract) Marco Ciocca, Ethan E. Kilgore, and Westley W. Williams 433 The Citizen Sky Planetarium Trailer (Poster abstract) Rebecca Turner, Aaron Price, and Ryan Wyatt 428

VISION, PHYSIOLOGY OF Adverse Health Effects of Nighttime Lighting Mario Motta 380 The Effect of Online Sunspot Data on Visual Solar Observers Kristine Larsen 374

VISUAL MAGNITUDE (mv) BVRI Photometry of SN 2011fe in M101 Michael W. Richmond and Horace A. Smith 872 ADemonstrationofAccurateWide-fieldV-bandPhotometryUsingaConsumer-gradeDSLRCamera Brian K. Kloppenborg et al. 815 Stellar Photometry With DSLR: Benchmark of Two Color Correction Techniques Toward Johnson’s VJ and Tycho VT Roger Pieri 834

WHITE DWARFS Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563 Symbiotic Stars Ulisse Munari 572 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94

X-RAY SOURCES Cataclysmic Variables Paula Szkody and Boris T. Gaensicke 563

[SN 2008ha] The World’s Strangest Supernova May Not Be a Supernova At All (Abstract) Caroline Moore 421 [SN 2009dc] The Usefulness of Type Ia Supernovae for Cosmology—a Personal Review Kevin Krisciunas 334 [SN 2011fe] Bright New Type-Ia Supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy (M101): Physical Properties of SN 2011fe From Photometry and Spectroscopy (Poster abstract) Sai Gouravajhala et al. 419 [SN 2011fe] BVRI Photometry of SN 2011fe in M101 Michael W. Richmond and Horace A. Smith 872 [Sun] The Effect of Online Sunspot Data on Visual Solar Observers Kristine Larsen 374 [TYC 1031 01262 1] Type 2 Cepheids in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds Douglas L. Welch 492 [V79 in M3] Secular Variation of the Mode Amplitude-Ratio of the Double-Mode RR Lyrae Star NSVS 5222076, Part 2 David A. Hurdis and Tom Krajci 268 [VSX J000921.8+543943 (Var Cas 06)] A Practical Approach to Transforming Magnitudes onto a Standard Photometric System David Boyd 990 [VSX J071108.7+695227] VSX J071108.7+695227: a Newly Discovered Short-period Eclipsing Binary Mario Damasso, et al. 945 [WASP 12b] How Amateurs Can Contribute to the Field of Transiting Exoplanets Bryce Croll 456

Index, JAAVSO Volume 40, 20121124 Cataclysmic Variables in the Backyard (Abstract) Joseph Patterson 240 A Century of Supernovae Peter Garnavich 598 Classical and Recurrent Novae Ulisse Munari 582 Classical Cepheids After 228 Years of Study David G. Turner 502 Eclipsing Binaries in the 21st Century—Opportunities for Amateur Astronomers Edward F. Guinan, Scott G. Engle, and Edward J. Devinney 467 Imaging Variable Stars With HST (Abstract) Margarita Karovska 265 Stars, Planets, and the Weather: if You Don’t Like It Wait Five Billion Years (Abstract) Jeremy J. Drake 425 20 Million Observations: the AAVSO International Database and Its First Century (Poster abstract) Elizabeth O. Waagen 222 Twenty-Eight Years of CV Results With the AAVSO Paula Szkody et al. 94 The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448

YSO —YOUNG STELLAR OBJECTS Introduction: Variable Star Astronomy in the 21st Century John R. Percy 442 The Variability of Young Stellar Objects William Herbst 448